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wash

wash [ wosh, wawsh ]


verb  (past and past participle washed, present participle wash·ing, 3rd person present singular wash·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb clean something: to clean something with water, usually with added soap or detergent
He washed his hair.

2. transitive and intransitive verb clean yourself: to clean yourself, especially your hands or face, with soap and water
went upstairs to wash before supper

3. intransitive verb wash clothes: to clean clothes in soap and water or in a washing machine
spent the morning washing

4. intransitive verb be washable: to be capable of being washed without fading or being damaged ( refers to garments or fabrics )
curtains that wash well

5. transitive and intransitive verb lick something clean: to clean something by licking
The cat washed her kittens.

6. transitive and intransitive verb remove something by washing: to remove something with water and usually with soap, or be removed in this way
couldn't get the stain to wash out

7. transitive verb moisten something: to wet or moisten something ( literary )
lashes washed with tears

8. transitive verb flow over something: to flow over the surface of something
washed by the tides

9. transitive verb erode something with water: to erode something by the action of water

10. transitive verb move something on water: to carry something along or away on water, or in a way that resembles the action of water
A huge wave washed her over the side.
He was washed along by the huge crowd.

11. transitive verb purify something: to remove something corrupting
the power to wash away sins

12. transitive verb mineral extract separate something by washing: to separate something such as precious stones or valuable minerals by sifting ore or gravel through water

13. transitive verb apply thin coating to something: to brush a thin coating or layer over something

14. intransitive verb be convincing: to be convincing or believable ( informal )
That story won't wash.

15. transitive verb chemistry put gas through liquid: to pass a gas or vapor through a liquid to remove contaminants



noun  (plural wash·es)
Definition:
 
1. act of washing: the act or process of washing somebody or something

2. quantity of clothes: a quantity of clothes that have been or are to be washed

3. skin treatment: a lotion, antiseptic, or cosmetic that is applied to the skin

4. manufacturing thin liquid coating: a thin or weak liquid, especially one used to rinse or coat something

5. graphic arts layer of color: a thin layer of color applied with a brush

6. graphic arts painting technique: the technique of using washes in painting

7. graphic arts 
Same as  wash drawing


8. flow of water: the flow of water against a surface, or the sound made by this

9. surge of disturbed water or air: the surge of disturbed water, air, or other fluid caused by something such as an oar, propeller, or jet engine moving through the fluid

10. agriculture removal of soil: the removal of soil by the action of flowing water

11. geology sediment: alluvial material carried and left by the movement of water. When washed down the side of a mountain, the sediment forms fans and cone-shaped deposits.

12. geography land periodically covered by water: land that is periodically covered by a sea or river, e.g. by a tide

13. mineral extract ore: material from which precious stones and valuable minerals can be extracted by washing, e.g. gravel

14. U.K. agriculture 
Same as  swilln (sense 1)


15. beverages fermented malt: the liquor from fermented malt before it is distilled

16. Southwestern U.S. dry stream bed: the dry bed of a stream that flows only after heavy rains, often found at the bottom of a canyon

17. U.S. even outcome: a situation in which the losses and gains are balanced ( informal )
We sold a lot at the crafts fair, but our expenses were so high that in the end it was a wash.

[ Old English wæscan< Germanic]
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