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(v. t.) To cleanse by ablution, or dipping or rubbing in water; to apply water or other liquid to for the purpose of cleansing; to scrub with water, etc., or as with water; as, to wash the hands or body; to wash garments; to wash sheep or wool; to wash the pavement or floor; to wash the bark of trees.
(2):
(v. t.) To cover with a thin or watery coat of color; to tint lightly and thinly.
(3):
(v. t.) To cover with water or any liquid; to wet; to fall on and moisten; hence, to overflow or dash against; as, waves wash the shore.
(4):
(n.) A liquid preparation for the hair; as, a hair wash.
(5):
(n.) A medical preparation in a liquid form for external application; a lotion.
(6):
(v. t.) To waste or abrade by the force of water in motion; as, heavy rains wash a road or an embankment.
(7):
(n.) A thin coat of color, esp. water color.
(8):
(v. t.) To overlay with a thin coat of metal; as, steel washed with silver.
(9):
(n.) The blade of an oar, or the thin part which enters the water.
(10):
(n.) The backward current or disturbed water caused by the action of oars, or of a steamer's screw or paddles, etc.
(11):
(n.) The flow, swash, or breaking of a body of water, as a wave; also, the sound of it.
(12):
(n.) Ten strikes, or bushels, of oysters.
(13):
(v. t.) To remove by washing to take away by, or as by, the action of water; to drag or draw off as by the tide; - often with away, off, out, etc.; as, to wash dirt from the hands.
(14):
(a.) Capable of being washed without injury; washable; as, wash goods.
(15):
(v. i.) To perform the act of ablution.
(16):
(a.) Washy; weak.
(17):
(v. i.) To clean anything by rubbing or dipping it in water; to perform the business of cleansing clothes, ore, etc., in water.
(18):
(v. i.) To bear without injury the operation of being washed; as, some calicoes do not wash.
(19):
(v. i.) To be wasted or worn away by the action of water, as by a running or overflowing stream, or by the dashing of the sea; - said of road, a beach, etc.
(20):
(n.) The act of washing; an ablution; a cleansing, wetting, or dashing with water; hence, a quantity, as of clothes, washed at once.
(21):
(n.) A piece of ground washed by the action of a sea or river, or sometimes covered and sometimes left dry; the shallowest part of a river, or arm of the sea; also, a bog; a marsh; a fen; as, the washes in Lincolnshire.
(22):
(n.) Substances collected and deposited by the action of water; as, the wash of a sewer, of a river, etc.
(23):
(n.) The fermented wort before the spirit is extracted.
(24):
(n.) A mixture of dunder, molasses, water, and scummings, used in the West Indies for distillation.
(25):
(n.) That with which anything is washed, or wetted, smeared, tinted, etc., upon the surface.
(26):
(n.) A liquid cosmetic for the complexion.
(27):
(n.) A liquid dentifrice.
(28):
(n.) Waste liquid, the refuse of food, the collection from washed dishes, etc., from a kitchen, often used as food for pigs.
(29):
(n.) A thin coat of metal laid on anything for beauty or preservation.
(30):
(n.) The dry bed of an intermittent stream, sometimes at the bottom of a ca?on; as, the Amargosa wash, Diamond wash; - called also dry wash.
(31):
(v. i.) To move with a lapping or swashing sound, or the like; to lap; splash; as, to hear the water washing.
(32):
(n.) Gravel and other rock debris transported and deposited by running water; coarse alluvium.
(33):
(n.) An alluvial cone formed by a stream at the base of a mountain.
(34):
(v. i.) To use washes, as for the face or hair.
(35):
(n.) The upper surface of a member or material when given a slope to shed water. Hence, a structure or receptacle shaped so as to receive and carry off water, as a carriage wash in a stable.
(36):
(v. t.) To cause dephosphorisation of (molten pig iron) by adding substances containing iron oxide, and sometimes manganese oxide.
(37):
(v. t.) To pass (a gas or gaseous mixture) through or over a liquid for the purpose of purifying it, esp. by removing soluble constituents.