English to English
adjective
- Washy; weak.
source: Webster 1913
noun
- a thin coat of water-base paint
source: WordNet 3.0
- the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)
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- the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the bottom of a canyon)
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- the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway)
From the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water.
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- the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller
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- a watercolor made by applying a series of monochrome washes one over the other
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- garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
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- any enterprise in which losses and gains cancel out
At the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash.
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- The act of washing; an ablution; a cleansing, wetting, or dashing with water; hence, a quantity, as of clothes, washed at once.
source: Webster 1913
- Gravel and other rock débris transported and deposited by running water; coarse alluvium.
source: Webster 1913
verb
- clean with some chemical process
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- cleanse (one's body) with soap and water
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- cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water
Wash the towels, please!.
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- move by or as if by water
The swollen river washed away the footbridge.
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- be capable of being washed
Does this material wash?.
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- admit to testing or proof
This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court.
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- separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals)
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- apply a thin coating of paint, metal, etc., to
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- remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent
He washed the dirt from his coat.
The nurse washed away the blood.
Can you wash away the spots on the windows?.
He managed to wash out the stains.
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- form by erosion
The river washed a ravine into the mountainside.
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- make moist
The dew moistened the meadows.
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- wash or flow against
The waves laved the shore.
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- to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking
The cat washes several times a day.
source: WordNet 3.0
- 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.
source: Webster 1913
- To perform the act of ablution.
source: Webster 1913
- To cause dephosphorisation of (molten pig iron) by adding substances containing iron oxide, and sometimes manganese oxide.
source: Webster 1913
- To use washes, as for the face or hair.
source: Webster 1913
English to Tagalog
noun
- [wash] Labá; paghuhugas
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog
verb
- [wash] Maglabá; maghugas
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog