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  • 31launder — verb 1》 wash and iron (clothes or household linen). 2》 informal transfer (illegally obtained money) to conceal its origins. noun 1》 a trough for holding or conveying water, especially (in mining) one used for washing ore. 2》 a channel for… …

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  • 32launder — verb (T) 1 to put money which has been obtained illegally into legal businesses and bank accounts, so that you can hide it or use it 2 formal to wash and iron 2 clothes, sheets etc laundered adjective …

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  • 33launder — verb the linens are laundered each Thursday Syn: wash, wash and iron, clean; dry clean …

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  • 34launder — v wash, wash up or out, scrub, soap; wash and iron, press, do up; clean, clean up, Sl. crumb up, cleanse, purify, delouse; rinse, soak, ret, bleach, blue; bathe, lave, tub; scour, polish; dry clean …

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  • 35launder — laun·der …

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  • 36Launder-Ometer — Laun·der Om·e·ter …

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  • 37launder — /ˈlɔndə / (say lawnduh) verb (t) 1. to wash and iron (clothes, etc.). 2. to invest, transfer, etc., (funds of illegal origin) in such a way that they may be later recovered with the appearance of being legitimate. –verb (i) 3. to do or wash… …

  • 38Launder-Ometer — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈräməd.ə(r) trademark used for a machine with rotating containers for testing the colorfastness of dyed cloth to washing solutions or the efficiency of washing solutions in cleansing soiled cloth …

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  • 39Frank Launder — Données clés Naissance 28 janvier 1906 Hitchin, Hertfordshire (Royaume Uni) Nationalité …

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  • 40Dimitri Launder — is a UK based artist, notable for his unique participatory photographic practice and his creation and construction of cameras.[1] He has also used pinhole technology to create photographic images in a variety of pedagogic contexts.[2] He is an… …

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