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RINSED |
Washed |
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CLEANSED |
Washed |
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WESH |
Washed. |
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UNWASHEN |
Not washed. |
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DRIFTWOOD |
Timber washed ashore |
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JETSAM |
Discarded material washed ashore |
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DRAINER |
Rack for washed dishes |
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ASH |
Washed dew off mountain tree |
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FLOTSAM |
Objects washed from a shipwreck |
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ABLUVION |
That which is washed off. |
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LAUNDRY |
Clothes to be washed and ironed |
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UNWASHED |
Not washed or cleansed; filthy; unclean. |
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FADED |
Slowly disappeared from sight when washed out |
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BUCK |
The cloth or clothes soaked or washed. |
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WASHTUB |
A tub in which clothes are washed. |
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DISHWATER |
Water in which dishes have been washed. |
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OUTSCOURING |
That which is scoured out o/ washed out. |
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WASHING |
The clothes washed, esp. at one time; a wash. |
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WASHPOT |
A pot or vessel in which anything is washed. |
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LOOB |
The clay or slimes washed from tin ore in dressing. |
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CERUSED |
Washed with a preparation of white lead; as, cerused face. |
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RACK |
A frame or table on which ores are separated or washed. |
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ROCKWEED |
Any coarse seaweed growing on sea-washed rocks,
especially Fucus. |
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WASH |
Capable of being washed without injury; washable; as, wash
goods. |
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WASHABLE |
Capable of being washed without damage to fabric or
color. |