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Definition of wash
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Wash (n.) The
fermented
wort
before
the
spirit
is
extracted.
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Whitewasher
::
Whitewasher
(n.) One who
whitewashes.
Tye
::
Tye (n.) A
trough
for
washing
ores.
Wash
::
Wash (v. t.) To cover with a thin or
watery
coat of
color;
to tint
lightly
and
thinly.
Lixiviate
::
Lixiviate
(v. t.) To
subject
to a
washing
process
for the
purpose
of
separating
soluble
material
from that which is
insoluble;
to
leach,
as
ashes,
for the
purpose
of
extracting
the
alkaline
substances..
Shifter
::
Shifter
(n.) An
assistant
to the
ship's
cook in
washing,
steeping,
and
shifting
the salt
provisions..
Tailing
::
Tailing
(n.) The
refuse
part of
stamped
ore,
thrown
behind
the tail of the
buddle
or
washing
apparatus.
It is
dressed
over again to
secure
whatever
metal may exist in it.
Called
also
tails..
Washpot
::
Washpot
(n.) A pot
containing
melted
tin into which the
plates
are
dipped
to be
coated.
Washer
::
Washer
(n.) The
common
raccoon.
Dilluing
::
Dilluing
(n.) A
process
of
sorting
ore by
washing
in a hand
sieve.
Swab
::
Swab (n.) To clean with a mop or swab; to wipe when very wet, as after
washing;
as, to swab the desk of a
ship..
Lavatory
::
Lavatory
(n.) A wash or
lotion
for a
diseased
part.
Swashing
::
Swasher
(n.) One who makes a
blustering
show of valor or force of arms.
Scrub
::
Scrub (v. t.) To rub hard; to wash with
rubbing;
usually,
to rub with a wet
brush,
or with
something
coarse
or
rough,
for the
purpose
of
cleaning
or
brightening;
as, to scrub a
floor,
a
doorplate..
Squill
::
Squilgee
(n.)
Formerly,
a small swab for
drying
a
vessel's
deck; now, a kind of
scraper
having
a blade or edge of
rubber
or of
leather,
-- used for
removing
superfluous,
water or other
liquids,
as from a
vessel's
deck after
washing,
from
window
panes,
photographer's
plates,
etc..
Launder
::
Launder
(n.) A
washerwoman.
Shampoo
::
Shampoo
(v. t.) To wash
throughly
and rub the head of (a
person),
with the
fingers,
using
either
soap, or a soapy
preparation,
for the more
thorough
cleansing..
Washermen
::
Washermen
(pl. ) of
Washerma.
Wash
::
Wash (v. i.) To be
wasted
or worn away by the
action
of
water,
as by a
running
or
overflowing
stream,
or by the
dashing
of the sea; -- said of road, a
beach,
etc..
Washed
::
Washed
(imp. & p. p.) of Was.
Baseboard
::
Baseboard
(n.) A
board,
or other
woodwork,
carried
round the walls of a room and
touching
the
floor,
to form a base and
protect
the
plastering;
-- also
called
washboard
(in
England),
mopboard,
and
scrubboard..
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