Concept cluster: The Elements > Personal hygiene or bathing
n
(Western Christianity) The rinsing of the priest's hand and the sacred vessel following the Communion with, depending on rite, water or a mix of it and wine, which may then be drunk by the priest.
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A dyebath that has already been used to dye something.
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A vat which contains this liquid.
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Alternative form of dust bath [(zoology) The process of clenasing the body of parasites by rolling in sand or dust, practiced by certain birds and mammals.]
adj
(of a toilet) That has a flushing mechanism.
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The mechanical part of a toilet that causes the toilet bowl's contents to be sucked down the drain.
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The act of moving material using a ladle.
v
(transitive) To beat or whip.
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(obsolete) A washing or cleansing.
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(obsolete) A wash or lotion.
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A washing or bathing.
n
That which laves, particularly a washbasin.
v
To clean up (liquid) with a mop, rag, sponge, or other cleaning device.
n
(obsolete) A ball of soap mixed with fine sand, used for washing one's body.
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A large bowl, basin or sink typically found in hair salons, with a cutout at the front that fits a person's neck while their hair is washed.
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An object or activity that is shown in a contest.
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An instance of using of this device in order to bathe oneself.
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One who showers.
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A pipe that carries off liquid wastes from a toilet
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Specifically a pipe that flushes a urinal, also called a weeper
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(Scotland) A public area for washing clothes.
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A receptacle for holy water, especially a basin set at the entrance of a church.
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Alternative form of wash-ball. [(archaic) A ball or cake of substance used for bathing or personal cleansing, or to produce a lather for shaving; a ball of soap.]
v
(idiomatic) Synonym of air one's dirty laundry in public
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Alternative form of washstand [(furniture) A table containing a basin and a pitcher of water for washing]
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Alternative form of washtub [A tub used for washing clothes.]
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(archaic) A ball or cake of substance used for bathing or personal cleansing, or to produce a lather for shaving; a ball of soap.
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Alternative form of wash-ball. [(archaic) A ball or cake of substance used for bathing or personal cleansing, or to produce a lather for shaving; a ball of soap.]
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Alternative form of wash basket [The perforated container that holds the washing in a washing machine.]
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Alternative form of wash bin [A basket or container of some kind used to store dirty clothes before they are washed.]
v
To play a washboard.
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A basin for washing the face and hands; a washbasin.
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(religion) A ritual washing of churchgoers' feet by clergy practised by some Christians, especially associated with Maundy Thursday.
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A pan to hold water for washing.
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A room or place for people to wash in.
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A trough for washing.
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A quick sponge bath by hand, using a wet washcloth or a pre-moistened towelette, to extend the interval between showers or clean up after casual sexual intercourse.

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