wash
noun
- 1
The process or an instance of washing or being washed by water or other liquid.
“I'm going to have a quick wash before coming to bed.”
- 2
A liquid used for washing.
- 3
A lotion or other liquid with medicinal or hygienic properties.
“hand wash”
- 4
The quantity of clothes washed at a time.
“There's a lot in that wash: maybe you should split it into two piles.”
- 5
A smooth and translucent painting created using a paintbrush holding a large amount of solvent and a small amount of paint.
- 6
The sound of breaking of the seas, e.g., on the shore.
“I could hear the wash of the wave.”
- 7
The wake of a moving ship.
“Sail away from the wash to avoid rocking the boat.”
- 8
The turbulence left in the air by a moving airplane.
- 9
Ground washed away to the sea or a river.
- 10
A piece of ground washed by the action of water, or sometimes covered and sometimes left dry; the shallowest part of a river, or arm of the sea; also, a bog; a marsh.
- 11
A shallow body of water.
- 12
In arid and semi-arid regions, the normally dry bed of an intermittent or ephemeral stream; an arroyo or wadi.
- 13
A situation in which losses and gains or advantages and disadvantages are equivalent; a situation in which there is no net change.
- 14
A fictitious kind of sale of stock or other securities between parties of one interest, or by a broker who is both buyer and seller, and who minds his own interest rather than that of his clients.
- 15
Waste liquid, the refuse of food, the collection from washed dishes, etc., from a kitchen, often used as food for pigs; pigwash.
- 16
In distilling, the fermented wort before the spirit is extracted.
- 17
A mixture of dunder, molasses, water, and scummings, used in the West Indies for distillation.
- 18
A thin coat of paint or metal laid on anything for beauty or preservation.
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The blade of an oar.
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The backward current or disturbed water caused by the action of oars, or of a steamer's screw or paddles, etc.
- 21
Ten strikes, or bushels, of oysters.
- 22
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.
“a carriage wash in a stable”
- 23
A lighting effect that fills a scene with a chosen colour.
- 24
(stagecraft) A lighting fixture that can cast a wide beam of light to evenly fill an area with light, as opposed to a spotlight.
Synonyms
verb
- 1
To clean with water.
“Dishwashers wash dishes much more efficiently than most humans.”
- 2
To move or erode by the force of water in motion.
“Heavy rains wash a road or an embankment.”
- 3
To separate valuable material (such as gold) from worthless material by the action of flowing water.
- 4
To clean oneself with water.
“I wash every morning after getting up.”
- 5
To cover with water or any liquid; to wet; to fall on and moisten.
“Waves wash the shore.”
- 6
To move with a lapping or swashing sound; to lap or splash.
“to hear the water washing”
- 7
To be eroded or carried away by the action of water.
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To be cogent, convincing; to withstand critique.
- 9
To bear without injury the operation of being washed.
“Some calicoes do not wash.”
- 10
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.
- 11
To cover with a thin or watery coat of colour; to tint lightly and thinly.
- 12
To overlay with a thin coat of metal.
“steel washed with silver”
- 13
To cause dephosphorization of (molten pig iron) by adding substances containing iron oxide, and sometimes manganese oxide.
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To pass (a gas or gaseous mixture) through or over a liquid for the purpose of purifying it, especially by removing soluble constituents.
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