awash |
washed |
As an adjective awash
is washed by the waves or tide; said of a rock or strip of shore, or of an anchor, etc, when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it.
As a verb washed is
(
wash).
washed |
scrubbed |
As verbs the difference between washed and scrubbed
is that
washed is (
wash) while
scrubbed is (
scrub).
As an adjective scrubbed is
(surgery|not comparable) with hands washed according to operating room protocol and wearing sterile gown and sterile gloves.
unspotted |
washed |
Related terms |
Unspotted is a related term of washed.
As an adjective unspotted
is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual.
As a verb washed is
(
wash).
washed |
|
unblemished |
washed |
Related terms |
Unblemished is a related term of washed.
As an adjective unblemished
is faultless or lacking blemishes.
As a verb washed is
(
wash).
washing |
washed |
As verbs the difference between washing and washed
is that
washing is present participle of lang=en while
washed is past tense of wash.
As a noun washing
is the action of the verb to
wash
muddy | washed |
As verbs the difference between muddy and washed
is that
muddy is to get mud on (something) while
washed is (
wash).
As an adjective muddy
is covered with or full of mud or wet soil.
loaded | washed |
As verbs the difference between loaded and washed
is that
loaded is (
load) while
washed is (
wash).
As an adjective loaded
is burdened by some heavy load; packed.
fine | washed |
As verbs the difference between fine and washed
is that
fine is while
washed is (
wash).
dune | washed |
As a noun dune
is a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind.
As a proper noun Düne
is an island close to {{l/en|Heligoland}.
As a verb washed is
past tense of wash.
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