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WashLandscape feature which may carry surface water during rainy months
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Wash(1) Coarse alluvial sediments. (2) The downslope movement of small particles of soil by overland flow. Also called sheetwash. (3) A term used in the United States for a shallow intermittent stream cha [..]
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WashGains equal losses.
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Wash1 [transitive] to clean something, usually with soap and waterI’ve got to wash the car.a freshly washed shirtSynonyms and related words To wash something clean:wash, flush out, scrub... [..]
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Washlate Old English wæsc "act of washing," from wash (v.). Meaning "clothes set aside to be washed" is attested from 1789; meaning "thin coat of paint" is recorded from 1690 [..]
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WashOld English wascan "to wash, cleanse, bathe," transitive sense in late Old English, from Proto-Germanic *watskan "to wash" (source also of Old Norse vaska, Middle Dutch wasscen, Du [..]
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Wash/ˈwɑːʃ/ verb washes; washed; washing 1 wash /ˈwɑːʃ/ verb washes; washed; washing Learner's definition of WASH 1 : to clean (something) with water and usually soap [+ object] wash clothes was [..]
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WashIN, WASH-OUT - A method of increasing lift by increasing (Wash-In) or decreasing (Wash-Out) the ANGLE OF INCIDENCE on the outer part of an airplane wing to counteract the effects of engine TORQUE.
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Washa thin coat of water-base paint clean with some chemical process the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water) the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the bottom of a canyon) move by or as [..]
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Washto make clean, using soap and water
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WashDefinition A situation in which two actions cancel each other out. An example is a gain and a loss of the same size.
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Washvashn zikh
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Washvashn
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Washvesh
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WashTo apply a liquid to the surface of an object to remove dirt; often a cleansing agent is added to the liquid; the process may not kill microorganisms.
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WashA sloped area or the area water will run over.
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WashThis is actually sweet lemonade made from Jamaican sugar, water and Jamaican limes. T
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Wash(v) to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking(n) a thin coat of water-base paint(n) the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)(n) the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the botto [..]
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WashA normally dry stream bed that ocassionally fills with water.
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WashThe accumulation of silt and alluvium in the estuary. Soil carried away by water. Also, the visible and audible motion of agitated water, especially that caused by the passage of a vessel.
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WashTerm refers to high pressure spray or brushes using detergent solutions on the vehicle.
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Washmachine
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Washretract
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WashGeneric term for removing loose dirt and other contaminants before any other exterior services are performed. This can include a normal car wash, water-less car wash or the use of a spray detailer.
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WashA shallow streambed with steep sides cut into unconsolidated sediments. This kind of streambed usually carries water only after brief, local precipitation.
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WashThe waves created by a vessel. Not to be confused with wake.
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WashA thinned-out latex or acrylic paint.
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WashBroken water at bow of a vessel making way. Disturbed water made by a propeller or paddle wheel.
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Wash Waves created by a vessel in motion.
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WashWaves made by a vessel making way
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WashTurbulence behind a vessel created by the prop(s) and/or the vessel itself.
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WashThe waves created by a vessel. Not to be confused with wake.
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Washthe turbulence behind a vessel or from its propeller. Ship's Watches Watch Name Bells Rung 12 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Middle Watch 8 Bellsthru8 Bells Midnightthru4:00 AM 2400 Hoursthru0400 Hours [..]
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Wash(1) Broken water at bow of a vessel making way. (2) Disturbed water made by a propeller or paddle wheel. (3) The rush or sweeping of waves on a bank, shore, or vessel.
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Washto apply a liquid to the surface of an object to remove dirt; often a cleansing agent is added to the liquid; the process may not kill microorganisms.
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Washto apply a liquid to the surface of an object to remove dirt; often a cleansing agent is added to the liquid; the process may not kill microorganisms.
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WashA blitzing (1)
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WashThe sloping upper surface of a coping, sill or chimney cap, designed to carry off water; a technique used in water colours and other art works on paper.
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WashA thin, usually broadly applied, layer of transparent or heavily diluted paint or ink.
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WashIn petroleum refining, to cleanse or purify oils by agitation with water or chemicals.
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WashUsed in watercolor painting, brush drawing, and occasionally in oil painting and sculpture, the term describes a broad thin layer of diluted pigment, ink, glaze, or patina. It also refers to a drawing [..]
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WashA wash is a technique used as part of a piece of work or used to create a piece of work in it's own right. Washes can be desribed as a broad layer of diluted pigment, ink or glaze used particulal [..]
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WashUsed in watercolor painting, brush drawing, and occasionally in oil painting and sculpture to describe a broad thin layer of diluted pigment, ink, glaze or patina. Also refers to a drawing made in thi [..]
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Wash - A thin layer of translucent (or transparent) paint or ink, particularly in watercolor; also used occasionally in oil painting.
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WashA thin and transparent layer of ink or paint.
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Washa thin layer of transparent colour, especially used with the technique of watercolour art.
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WashWashes are thin or semi-transparent layers of paint applied to a painting surface by artists. It goes without saying that water colours are nothing but washes, but colour washes can also be achieved t [..]
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WashA painting technique in which a diluted paint is applied lightly over a large area.
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Wash
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Wash
To clean with water.
(The car is so dirty, we need to wash it.)
(Dishwashers wash dishes much more efficiently than most humans.)
* '''1917''', Lester Angell Round, Harold Locke Lang, ''Preserv [..]
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WashGains equal losses.
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WashWash may refer to:
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WashTerm used in the production of distilled beverages. Wash is the finished product of fermentation destined to be distilled for the first time. Distillation being the removal of impurities or purificat [..]
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WashWASH (97.1 FM) is a radio station owned and operated by iHeartMedia and located in Washington, D.C.. Known on-air as "Wash-FM", the station has an Mainstream AC format. The station also streams its br [..]
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WashA wash is a term for a visual arts technique resulting in a semi-transparent layer of color. A wash of diluted ink or watercolor paint applied in combination with drawing is called pen and wash, wash [..]
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WashWASH (or Watsan, WaSH) is an acronym that stands for "water, sanitation and hygiene". Universal, affordable and sustainable access to WASH is a key public health issue within international developmen [..]
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WashRonald Washington Jr., better known by his stage name Wash, is an American singer.
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