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Definition of clean
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Clean
(superl.)
Free from moral
defilement;
sinless;
pure.
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Twilly
::
Twilly
(n.) A
machine
for
cleansing
or
loosening
wool by the
action
of a
revolving
cylinder
covered
with long iron
spikes
or
teeth;
a willy or
willying
machine;
--
called
also
twilly
devil,
and
devil.
See
Devil,
n., 6, and
Willy..
Potting
::
Potting
(n.) The
process
of
putting
sugar in casks for
cleansing
and
draining.
Dentilave
::
Dentilave
(n.) A wash for
cleaning
the
teeth.
Dipping
::
Dipping
(n.) The
process
of
cleaning
or
brightening
sheet metal or
metalware,
esp.
brass,
by
dipping
it in
acids,
etc..
Cleanly
::
Cleanly
(superl.)
Adroit;
skillful;
dexterous;
artful.
Smegmatic
::
Smegmatic
(a.) Being of the
nature
of soap;
soapy;
cleansing;
detersive.
Willow
::
Willow
(n.) A
machine
in which
cotton
or wool is
opened
and
cleansed
by the
action
of long
spikes
projecting
from a drum which
revolves
within
a box
studded
with
similar
spikes;
--
probably
so
called
from
having
been
originally
a
cylindrical
cage made of
willow
rods,
though
some
derive
the term from
winnow,
as
denoting
the
winnowing,
or
cleansing,
action
of the
machine.
Called
also
willy,
twilly,
twilly
devil,
and
devil..
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To pass a broom
across
(a
surface)
so as to
remove
loose dirt, dust, etc.; to
brush,
or rub over, with a broom for the
purpose
of
cleaning;
as, to sweep a
floor,
the
street,
or a
chimney.
Used also
figuratively..
Dentist
::
Dentist
(n.) One whose
business
it is to
clean,
extract,
or
repair
natural
teeth,
and to make and
insert
artificial
ones; a
dental
surgeon..
Abstergent
::
Abstergent
(n.) A
substance
used in
cleansing;
a
detergent;
as, soap is an
abstergent..
Flusher
::
Flusher
(n.) A
workman
employed
in
cleaning
sewers
by
flushing
them with
water.
Groom
::
Groom (v. i.) To tend or care for, or to curry or
clean,
as a,
horse..
Detergency
::
Detergency
(n.) A
cleansing
quality
or
power.
Expurgate
::
Expurgate
(v. t.) To
purify;
to clear from
anything
noxious,
offensive,
or
erroneous;
to
cleanse;
to
purge;
as, to
expurgate
a
book..
Mouth
::
Mouth (v. t.) To form or
cleanse
with the
mouth;
to lick, as a bear her cub..
Armorer
::
Armorer
(n.) One who has the care of arms and
armor,
cleans
or
repairs
them, etc..
Mundatory
::
Mundatory
(a.)
Cleansing;
having
power to
cleanse.
Willying
::
Willying
(n.) The
process
of
cleansing
wool,
cotton,
or the like, with a
willy,
or
willow..
Sweepings
::
Sweeping
(a.)
Cleaning
off
surfaces,
or
cleaning
away dust, dirt, or
litter,
as a broom does;
moving
with
swiftness
and
force;
carrying
everything
before
it;
including
in its scope many
persons
or
things;
as, a
sweeping
flood;
a
sweeping
majority;
a
sweeping
accusation..
Impure
::
Impure
(a.)
Unchaste;
lewd;
unclean;
obscene;
as,
impure
language
or
ideas..
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