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52 words match “WASHED”

WASH STAND n.
a stable or garage, a place in the floor prepared so that carriages or automobiles may be washed there and the water run off. [Cant]
WASH-OFF a.
Capable of being washed off; not permanent or durable; -- said of colors not fixed by steaming or otherwise.
WASHABLE a.
Capable of being washed without damage to fabric or color.
WASHING n.
The clothes washed, esp. at one time; a wash. Washing bear (Zoöl.), the raccoon. -- Washing bottle (Chem.), a bottle fitted with glass tubes passing through the cork, so that on blowing into one of the tubes a stream of water issuing from the other may be directed upon anything to be washed or rinsed, as a precipitate…
WASHOUT n.
het; also, a place, especially in the bed of a road or railroad, where the earth has been washed away.
WASHPOT n.
A pot or vessel in which anything is washed.
WASHTUB n.
A tub in which clothes are washed.
WESH n.
Washed. Chaucer.
WHITE-LIMED a.
Whitewashed or plastered with lime. "White-limed walls." Shak.
WINCE n.
ce pit, Wince pot, a tank or a pit where cloth in the process of dyeing or manufacture is washed, dipped in a mordant, or the like.
WRINGER n.
achine for pressing water out of anything, particularly from clothes after they have been washed.
YE pron.
d person in the nominative case. Ye ben to me right welcome heartily. Chaucer. But ye are washed, but ye are sanctified. 1 Cor. vi. 11. This would cost you your life in case ye were a man. Udall.
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