
1) Clean 2) Clean city below 3) Clean dirty money 4) Do a monday chore 5) English boy name 6) French word used in English 7) Legitimate filthy lucre 8) Make clean 9) Make dirty money appear clean 10) Make ill-gotten gains well 11) Put through the wash 12) Remove spots from 13) To lave 14) To wash 15) To wash and iron
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1) Clean 2) Handwash 3) Lave 4) Power wash 5) Stonewash 6) Wash
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• (v. i.) To wash, as clothes; to wash, and to smooth with a flatiron or mangle; to wash and iron; as, to launder shirts. • (v. i.) To lave; to wet. • (n.) A washerwoman. • (n.) A trough used by miners to receive the powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus, for commin...
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To move illegally acquired cash through financial systems so that it appears to be legally acquired.
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refractory lined channel, destined to transport of molten metal by gravitation or by electromagnetic forces
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1. A washerwoman. ... 2. <chemical> A trough used by miners to receive the powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus, for comminuting, or sorting, the ore. ... Origin: Contracted fr. OE. Lavender, F. Lavandiere, LL. Lavandena, from L. Lavare to wash. See Lave. ... Source: Websters Di...
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To move illegally acquired cash through financial systems so that it appears to be legally acquired.
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Laun'der (län'dẽr)
noun [ Contracted from Middle English
lavender , French
lavandière , Late Latin
lavandena , from Latin
lavare to wash. See
Lave .]
1. A washerwoman. [ Obsolete]
2. (Mining) A trough used by miners to receive the pow...
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Laun'der transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Laundered (-dẽrd);
present participle & verbal noun Laundering .]
1. To wash, as clothes; to wash, and to smooth with a flatiron or mangle; to wash and iron; as, to
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Trough for carrying water
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Launder is slang for to legitimise cash gained illegally or immorally.
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[
v] - convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones
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launder 1. To wash (clothes, linens, etc.). 2. To wash and iron (clothes). 3. Informal: to disguise the source of (illegal or secret funds or profits), usually by transmittal through a foreign bank or a complex network of intermediaries; to disguise the true nature of (a transaction, operation, or the like) by routing money or goods through one or ...
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verb convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones
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A chute or trough for conveying pulp, water or powdered ore in a mill.
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transfer funds to hide the source of money gotten illegally
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