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cleansing

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. cleansing the body by washing; especially ritual washing of e.g. hands; "ablutionary rituals" [syn: ablutionary ] acting like an antiseptic [syn: purifying ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cleansing may refer to: Cleansing (album) , an album by Prong Ethnic cleansing Cleanliness Data cleansing , in data management, the detection and correction of corrupt or inaccurate records Social cleansing , the elimination of "undesirable" social elements ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cleanse \Cleanse\ (kl[e^]nz), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cleansed (kl[e^]nzd); p. pr. & vb. n. Cleansing .] [AS. cl[=ae]nsian, fr. cl[=ae]ne clean. See Clean .] To render clean; to free from fith, pollution, infection, guilt, etc.; to clean. If we walk in the ...

Usage examples of cleansing.

If Paul had only been content to be their namesake, their philosopher, who had set them all the conscientious young men and women of the Adelbom who had formed the Oca Front six years agoon the road to cleansing and reawakening the human spirit.

It had been mixed with yarrow, agrimony, willow, and elder for cleansing and magical protection.

I gave the boat a cleansing with baler and sponge, redded her up after a fashion, and finally moored her off with a shore-line, some twenty yards out on the placid water.

But the baptismal cleansing signifies the cleansing of the soul from guilt, and not the fashioning of the soul with grace and virtues.

As the baptismal water by its cleansing signifies the washing away of guilt, and by its refreshment the remission of punishment, so by its natural clearness it signifies the splendor of grace and virtues.

Julianne had told him once, seeing how the birken tree was another name for the birch, which stood for the first month of the druidic calendar of the trees and represented a time of beginning and cleansing.

For the purulent scrofulous ophthalmic inflammation of infants, by cleansing the eyes thoroughly every half-hour with warm water, and then packing the sockets each time with fresh Cabbage leaves cleaned and bruised to a soft pulp, the flow of matter will be increased for a few days, but a cure will be soon effected.

Externally, the bruised leaves are of excellent service for cleansing and stimulating foul sores and ulcers, being first macerated in a Cabbage leaf with warmth.

But cleansing from sins is effected specially by Baptism, according to Eph.

Camelford to get things Dugan urgently needed like distilled water, petrol, cleansing oil, gear and lubricating oils, cotton waste and a firkin of beer.

Emerging from the shrubs and landscaped lilies, Magnolias, Gladiolus and Hydrangeas, as the air had then cooled much and the end of late summer was marked by the first cold front that had brought cleansing rain which had pulled down the chemicals that the bursting refineries were issuing forth.

So again we had the thorough cleansing and refreshment of a hammam, an elegantly appointed one this time, in which our three young men served as our rubbers.

For the cleare water and not sulphurous, but sweete and temperatelye hotte, not like a Hotte-house or Stew, but naturally cleansing it selfe beyond all credet, there was no meanes to hinder the obiect from the sight of the eye.

Panic and fear blinded them to the cleansing lire that Wraeththu could be.

Certainly it is only by an exercise of the imagination, for spiritual impression, not for philosophical argument, that heaven can be said to be defiled by the sins of men on earth so as to need cleansing by the lustral blood of Christ.