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Definition of wash
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Wash (v. i.) To
perform
the act of
ablution.
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Unwashed
::
Unwashed
(a.) Not
washed
or
cleansed;
filthy;
unclean.
Rushbuckler
::
Rushbuckler
(n.) A
bullying
and
violent
person;
a
braggart;
a
swashbuckler.
Buck
::
Buck (n.) The cloth or
clothes
soaked
or
washed.
Black Wash
::
Black wash (n.) Alt. of
Blackwas.
Wash-off
::
Wash-off
(a.)
Capable
of being
washed
off; not
permanent
or
durable;
-- said of
colors
not fixed by
steaming
or
otherwise.
Foulard
::
Foulard
(n.) A thin,
washable
material
of silk, or silk and
cotton,
originally
imported
from
India,
but now also made
elsewhere..
Overwash
::
Overwash
(v. t.) To
overflow.
Buddle
::
Buddle
(n.) An
apparatus,
especially
an
inclined
trough
or vat, in which
stamped
ore is
concentrated
by
subjecting
it to the
action
of
running
water so as to wash out the
lighter
and less
valuable
portions..
Beach
::
Beach (n.) The shore of the sea, or of a lake, which is
washed
by the
waves;
especially,
a sandy or
pebbly
shore;
the
strand..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Not
tinged
with
mineral
salts;
adapted
to
decompose
soap; as, soft water is the best for
washing..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
receptacle
or place where
persons
may
immerse
or wash their
bodies
in
water.
Fecula
::
Fecula
(n.) Any
pulverulent
matter
obtained
from
plants
by
simply
breaking
down the
texture,
washing
with
water,
and
subsidence..
Career
::
Career
(n.)
General
course
of
action
or
conduct
in life, or in a
particular
part or
calling
in life, or in some
special
undertaking;
usually
applied
to
course
or
conduct
which is of a
public
character;
as,
Washington's
career
as a
soldier..
Washout
::
Washout
(n.) The
washing
out or away of
earth,
etc.,
especially
of a
portion
of the bed of a road or
railroad
by a fall of rain or a
freshet;
also, a
place,
especially
in the bed of a road or
railroad,
where the earth has been
washed
away..
Wringer
::
Wringer
(n.) A
machine
for
pressing
water out of
anything,
particularly
from
clothes
after they have been
washed..
Dishwasher
::
Dishwasher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
washes
dishes..
Wince
::
Wince (n.) A reel used in
dyeing,
steeping,
or
washing
cloth;
a
winch.
It is
placed
over the
division
wall
between
two wince pits so as to allow the cloth to
descend
into
either
compartment.
at
will..
Wash
::
Wash (v. t.) To waste or
abrade
by the force of water in
motion;
as, heavy rains wash a road or an
embankment..
Buck
::
Buck (v. t.) To wash
(clothes)
in lye or suds, or, in later
usage,
by
beating
them on
stones
in
running
water..
Swill
::
Swill (n.) The wash, or
mixture
of
liquid
substances,
given to
swine;
hogwash;
--
called
also
swillings..
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