antiseptic |
exceedingly clean and orderly. [1/4 definitions] |
bream2 |
to clean (a ship's hull) of barnacles and other matter by applying heat and scraping. |
brush1 |
to use a brush to clean one's teeth or groom one's hair. [1/8 definitions] |
buff1 |
to clean or polish with a buff stick, buff wheel, or a soft cloth. [1/8 definitions] |
burnsides |
a mustache and side whiskers worn with the chin clean-shaven. (See sideburns.) |
card2 |
to clean or comb (fibers) with a card. [1/2 definitions] |
careen |
to clean or repair (a ship lying on its side). [1/5 definitions] |
chambermaid |
a woman whose job is to clean and straighten hotel rooms or bedrooms. |
chimney sweep |
one whose work is to clean out chimneys. |
clean |
to rid of stains, dirt, or impurities; make clean. [1/12 definitions] |
cleanable |
combined form of clean. |
cleanly |
always personally clean. [2 definitions] |
clean out |
to clean (something) by removing many unwanted things, or to empty completely. [1/2 definitions] |
cleanse |
to make clean; remove dirt from. [1/2 definitions] |
cleanup |
a process of making thoroughly clean, socially acceptable, or free from imperfection. |
clean up |
to wash or clean (something). [1/4 definitions] |
curling |
a game played on ice in which two teams, of four players each, slide a stone or other heavy object toward a circle at either end of the ice, the players being permitted to clean the path of the stone to control its speed and direction. |
dentifrice |
a preparation used to clean the teeth; toothpaste. |
dry-clean |
to clean (garments, drapes, or the like) using chemicals other than water. |
dry-cleanable |
combined form of dry-clean. |
dust |
to clean dust from. [1/11 definitions] |