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  • 81soft·en·er — /ˈsɑːfənɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a substance that makes something smoother or softer a new skin softener see also ↑fabric softener …

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  • 82backwash — ack wash , v. t. 1. To clean the oil from (wool) after combing. Ash. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) To clean (a filter, a chromatography column, a water softener, etc.) by passing liquid through in the reverse of the normal direction of flow. This… …

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  • 83Softner — Soft ner, n. See {Softener}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 84soften — verb (softened; softening) Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to make soft or softer 2. a. to weaken the military resistance or the morale of especially by harassment (as preliminary bombardment) often used with up b. to impair the strength or …

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  • 85sorbitol — noun Etymology: sorb fruit of the service or related trees + itol Date: 1895 a faintly sweet alcohol C6H14O6 that occurs in some fruits, is made synthetically, and is used especially as a humectant and softener and in making ascorbic acid …

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  • 86borax — I. noun Etymology: Middle English boras, from Anglo French boreis, from Medieval Latin borac , borax, from Arabic būraq, from Persian būrah Date: 14th century a white crystalline compound that consists of a hydrated sodium borate Na2B4O7•10H2O,… …

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  • 87Micky Dolenz — Dolenz at the 2009 premiere of Whatever Works Born George Michael Dolenz, Jr. March 8, 1945 (1945 03 08) …

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  • 88Borax — For other uses, see Borax (disambiguation). Sodium borate redirects here. For sodium perborate, see Sodium perborate. Borax …

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  • 90Enema — Not to be confused with Edema. This rectal bulb syringe may be used to administer smaller enemas …

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