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rinse(2) (iou)



rinse verb. ME.
[Old & mod. French rincer, raincier, reincier, ult. origin unkn.]
verb trans. Clear, make clean, by removal. Only in ME.
verb intrans. Of a priest: clean the chalice and fingers with Wine and water after the Eucharist. Only in ME.
verb trans. Wash (a thing) with or in esp. clean water in order to remove impurities; spec. (a) wash out or clean esp. dregs from (a cup, glass, etc.) by pouring in, agitating, and emptying out water or Other liquid; (b) wash lightly by immersion and gentle agitation in or pouring over of water; (c) put (clothes, crockery, the hair, etc.) through or in clean water after washing to remove soap or detergent; (d) clean (the mouth) by taking in, swilling round, and emitting again a mouthful of water or mouthwash. Freq. foll. by out. LME.
Addison He rins'd the wound, And washed away the..blood. M. Millar Can't you rinse out your own socks? T. Berger He began to find tumblers in the soapy liquid..and rinse them with hot water in the adjoining sink. N. Lowndes She rinsed her hands under the tap.
b. Treat (hair) with a tinting or conditioning rinse. M20.
absol.: M. Kelly Louise's hair seemed to go an elegant grey all at once (she rinses a bit).
verb trans. Remove, take away, clear out, by rinsing. M16.
Practical Hairstyling & Beauty Rinse salt or chlorine out of your hair immediately you come out of the sea or pool.
verb trans. Wash down with liquor. obsolete exc. Scot. rare. E19.
rinser noun (rare) E17.
rinsing noun (a) the action of the verb; (b) (usu. in pl.) the liquid with which something has been rinsed: ME.

Hering Brazil (finance)


Hering Brazil is a main textile company in Brazil.