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Cleanse
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Plonge
To cleanse as open drains which are entered by the tide by
Depuratory
Depurating tending to depurate or cleanse depurative
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Toilet preparation
perfuming apparel of any description, or any substance intended to cleanse, improve or alter the complexion, skin, hair or teeth, and
Sexton
Churchwardens), (1915) 1 KB 147. His particular duties are to cleanse the church, to pen the pews, to fill up the
Sewer
the owners and occupiers, to make new ones, and to cleanse such rivers, and the streams communicating therewith, and is confined
Scour
to clean by friction to make clean or bright to cleanse from grease dirt etc as articles of dress
Scavenge
To cleanse as streets from filth
Rinse
To wash lightly to cleanse with a second or repeated application of water after washing
Purificative
Having power to purify tending to cleanse
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