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wash (wosh)
1. to clean or bathe.
2. a solution used for cleansing or bathing a part.

wash (wsh)
v.
1. To cleanse, using water or other liquid, usually with soap, detergent, or bleach, by immersing, dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing.
2. To make moist or wet.
n.
1. The act or process of cleansing or washing.
2. A solution used to cleanse or bathe a part.

WASH
An acronym for Warfarin-Aspirin Study of Heart Failure

wash [wosh]
a solution used for cleansing or bathing a part, as an eye or the mouth. See also irrigation and lavage.

wash
a solution used for cleansing or bathing a part, such as an eye or the mouth. See also lavage and specific sites.


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