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Definition of clean
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of clean is as below...
Clean
(adv.)
Without
limitation
or
remainder;
quite;
perfectly;
wholly;
entirely.
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Expurgate
::
Expurgate
(v. t.) To
purify;
to clear from
anything
noxious,
offensive,
or
erroneous;
to
cleanse;
to
purge;
as, to
expurgate
a
book..
Blancher
::
Blancher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
blanches
or
whitens;
esp., one who
anneals
and
cleanses
money;
also, a
chemical
preparation
for this
purpose..
Soil
::
Soil (n.) To make dirty or
unclean
on the
surface;
to foul; to
dirty;
to
defile;
as, to soil a
garment
with
dust..
Scour
::
Scour (v. t.) To rub hard with
something
rough,
as sand or
Bristol
brick,
especially
for the
purpose
of
cleaning;
to clean by
friction;
to make clean or
bright;
to
cleanse
from
grease,
dirt, etc., as
articles
of
dress..
Brat
::
Brat (n.) A
coarse
kind of apron for
keeping
the
clothes
clean;
a bib.
Detersively
::
Detersively
(adv.)
In a way to
cleanse.
Expurgation
::
Expurgation
(n.) The act of
expurgating,
purging,
or
cleansing;
purification
from
anything
noxious,
offensive,
sinful,
or
erroneous..
Clean
::
Clean
(superl.)
Free from
ceremonial
defilement.
Fullage
::
Fullage
(n.) The money or price paid for
fulling
or
cleansing
cloth.
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To pass a broom
across
(a
surface)
so as to
remove
loose dirt, dust, etc.; to
brush,
or rub over, with a broom for the
purpose
of
cleaning;
as, to sweep a
floor,
the
street,
or a
chimney.
Used also
figuratively..
Hand-hole
::
Hand-hole
(n.) A small hole in a
boiler
for the
insertion
of the hand in
cleaning,
etc..
Mundificative
::
Mundificative
(a.)
Cleansing.
Augean
::
Augean
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Augeus,
king of Elis, whose
stable
contained
3000 oxen, and had not been
cleaned
for 30
years.
Hercules
cleansed
it in a
single
day..
Patio
::
Patio (n.) A paved yard or floor where ores are
cleaned
and
sorted,
or where ore, salt,
mercury,
etc., are
trampled
by
horses,
to
effect
intermixture
and
amalgamation..
Expurgatory
::
Expurgatory
(a.)
Serving
to
purify
from
anything
noxious
or
erroneous;
cleansing;
purifying.
Purgation
::
Purgation
(n.) The act of
purging;
the act of
clearing,
cleansing,
or
putifying,
by
separating
and
carrying
off
impurities,
or
whatever
is
superfluous;
the
evacuation
of the
bowels..
Lustration
::
Lustration
(n.) A
sacrifice,
or
ceremony,
by which
cities,
fields,
armies,
or
people,
defiled
by
crimes,
pestilence,
or other cause of
uncleanness,
were
purified..
Comb
::
Comb (v. t.) To
disentangle,
cleanse,
or
adjust,
with a comb; to lay
smooth
and
straight
with, or as with, a comb; as, to comb hair or wool. See under
Combing..
Cleanly
::
Cleanly
(superl.)
Cleansing;
fitted
to
remove
moisture;
dirt, etc..
Sheer
::
Sheer
(adv.)
Clean;
quite;
at once.
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