
1) Ablution 2) Cleaning up 3) Getting clean 4) Lavation 5) The work of cleansing 6) Wash 7) Work
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1) Ablution 2) Dishwashing 3) Laundering 4) Laundry 5) Lavage 6) Lavation 7) Washables 8) Washup
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- the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)
- garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
- clean with some chemical process
- cleanse (one's body) with soap and water
- cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water
- move by or as if by water
- admit to testing or proof
- separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals)
- apply a thin coating of pai......
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Washing is a method of cleaning, usually with water and often some kind of soap or detergent. Washing both body and clothing is an essential part of good hygiene and health. Often people use soaps and detergents to assist in the emulsification of oils and dirt particles so they can be washed away. The soap can be applied directly, or with the aid ...
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[photography] In photography, washing is an important part of all film processing and printmaking processes. After materials have been fixed, washing removes unwanted and exhausted processing chemicals which, if left in situ, may cause deterioration and destruction of the image. A disadvantage of the use of thiosulfate as a fixer is its abi...
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• (n.) Gold dust procured by washing; also, a place where this is done; a washery. • (n.) A thin covering or coat; as, a washing of silver. • (n.) The operation of simultaneously buying and selling the same stock for the purpose of manipulating the market. The transaction is fictitious, and is prohibited by stock-exchange rules. &bul...
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(from the article `fruit processing`) The processing of fruit juice involves washing, extraction, clarification, and preservation.
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Separating the ore from the waste materials.
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Cleaning in an aqueous environment
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Is the final part of the processing cycle, which removes residual chemicals and soluble silver complexes from the emulsion
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Cleaning in an aqueous environment
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1. the high-pressure spraying of the crude oil cargo to dislodge or dissolve clingage and sediment from the walls, cross members, and lines in the compartments of a vessel during the unloading operation. 2. the use of a high-pressure water stream to dislodge clingage and sediment from the bulkheads, bottoms, and internal structures of a vessel's cargo tanks. ...
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Wash'ing noun 1. The act of one who washes; the act of cleansing with water; ablution. 2. The clothes washed, esp. at one time; a wash. Washing bear (Zoology) , the raccoon. -- Washing bottle (Chemistry) , a bottle fitted with glass tubes ...
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Is the final part of the processing cycle, which removes residual chemicals and soluble silver complexes from the emulsion.
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A painting technique where watered down paint or ink is applied such that it collects in hollows and indentations. Excess can be removed with a dried brush which draws the liquid back up into the bristles. With practice a brush can be used to control the flow of the liquid.
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lavation noun the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)
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A foul charged against a crew that drifts from its lane and washes another boat with churned-up water; a rare occurrence.
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creating difficulties for another boat with waves (wake) from the stern and/or whirlpools from the oars/sculls
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