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Quillaia bark
is finely laminated and very heavy with alkaline substances and is used commonly by the Chileans instead of soap Also called soap bark
Saponification
The act process or result of soap making conversion into soap specifically Chem the decomposition of fats and other ethereal salts by alkalies as the
VerbarSapindus
and subtropical trees with pinnate leaves and panicled flowers The fruits of some species are used instead of soap and their round black seeds are made into necklaces
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Oil vanaspati
origin, and that are used according to their types chiefly as lubricants, fuels and illuminants, as food, in soap and candles, and in perfumes and flavoring materials. Even ghee, for that matter, is nothing but a form
Manufacturing process
29 (35). [Factories Act (63 of 1948), s. 2(k)] A process whereunder Grey Cotton Duck/Canvas is treated with soap, colour and water in a soaping machine and the processed fabrics is used in different shops of the
Jurisdiction
extent of the power which is conferred upon the court by its constitu-tion to try a proceedings, Raja Soap Factory v. S.P. Shantharaj, AIR 1965 SC 1449 (1451): (1965) 2 SCR 800. The word 'jurisdiction' is a
Soapwort
Pink family so called because its bruised leaves when agitated in water produce a lather like that from soap Called also Bouncing Bet
Soapsuds
Suds made with soap
Soaproot
A perennial herb Gypsophila Struthium the root of which is used in Spain as a substitute for soap
Smegmatic
Being of the nature of soap soapy cleansing detersive
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