Etymology: [ 'rin(t)s, esp dial 'ren ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. From Middle English rinsen, rensen, rinshen, rencen (“to rinse”), partly from Old Norse hreinsa (“to rinse”); and partly from Middle French rincer (“to rinse, wash”), from Old French rinser, reinser (“to rinse”), Old Northern French raïncer, raïncier (“to rinse, cleanse”), of Germanic origin, from Old Norse hreinsa (“to rinse, cleanse”), from Proto-Germanic *hrainisōnan (“to clean, purify”), from Proto-Indo-European *ker-, *kery-, *krēy- (“to separate, divide”). Cognate with Danish rense (“to purify”), Norwegian rense (“to cleanse”), Swedish rensa (“to purge, clear, wipe clean”), Old High German reinisōn (“to clean, purify, atone”), German rein (“pure, clean”), Gothic
To remove soap from (something) using water, The action of rinsing, To wash (something) quickly using water and no soap, Any hair dye, wash off soap or remaining dirt, clean with some chemical process, the act of giving a light tint to the hair, rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash; "gargle with this liquid", The act of rinsing, To remove soap from something using water, To wash something quickly using water and no soap, the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing, washing lightly without soap, act of washing or cleansing with a liquid (as with water), a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint, To cleancse by the introduction of water; - - applied especially to hollow vessels; as, to rinse a bottle, To wash lightly; to cleanse with a second or repeated application of water after washing, washing lightly without soap the act of giving a light tint to the hair the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint wash off soap or remaining dirt, When you rinse something, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. It's important to rinse the rice to remove the starch. Rinse is also a noun. A quick rinse isn't sufficient. Use plenty of running water to wash away all traces of shampoo, wash, cleanse (as with water); soak in water to remove soap or dirt, That portion of the regeneration cycle of an ion exchanger in which fresh water is passed through the column to remove spent and excess regenerant, prior to placing the system in service, If you rinse your mouth, you wash it by filling your mouth with water or with a liquid that kills germs, then spitting it out. Use a toothbrush on your tongue as well, and rinse your mouth frequently. Rinse out means the same as rinse. After her meal she invariably rinsed out her mouth You should rinse your mouth out after eating. Rinse is also a noun. mouth rinses with fluoride, Many recipes call for a glass to be "rinsed" with a particular liqueur This means that you need to place a small amount of the liqueur in your glass and swirl it around so that the inside of the glass is coated evenly Pour any extra liqueur out of the glass when you are done, type of temporary colour, Process of cleaning a substance, usually with water, A sharp spike down for no apparent reason Market makers are suspected of doing these to hit stops orders, past of rinse, plural of rinse, present participle of rinse, irrigate,
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To remove soap from (something) using water - "Rinse the dishes after you wash them."
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The action of rinsing - "I'll just give this knife a quick rinse."
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To wash (something) quickly using water and no soap - "You'd better rinse that stain before putting the shirt in the washing machine."
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Any hair dye - "I had a henna rinse yesterday."
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wash off soap or remaining dirt
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clean with some chemical process
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the act of giving a light tint to the hair
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rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash; "gargle with this liquid"
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The act of rinsing
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To remove soap from something using water
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To wash something quickly using water and no soap
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the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing
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washing lightly without soap
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act of washing or cleansing with a liquid (as with water) isim
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a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint
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To cleancse by the introduction of water; - - applied especially to hollow vessels; as, to rinse a bottle
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To wash lightly; to cleanse with a second or repeated application of water after washing
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washing lightly without soap the act of giving a light tint to the hair the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint wash off soap or remaining dirt
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When you rinse something, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. It's important to rinse the rice to remove the starch. Rinse is also a noun. A quick rinse isn't sufficient. Use plenty of running water to wash away all traces of shampoo
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wash, cleanse (as with water); soak in water to remove soap or dirt fiil
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That portion of the regeneration cycle of an ion exchanger in which fresh water is passed through the column to remove spent and excess regenerant, prior to placing the system in service
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If you rinse your mouth, you wash it by filling your mouth with water or with a liquid that kills germs, then spitting it out. Use a toothbrush on your tongue as well, and rinse your mouth frequently. Rinse out means the same as rinse. After her meal she invariably rinsed out her mouth You should rinse your mouth out after eating. Rinse is also a noun. mouth rinses with fluoride
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Many recipes call for a glass to be "rinsed" with a particular liqueur This means that you need to place a small amount of the liqueur in your glass and swirl it around so that the inside of the glass is coated evenly Pour any extra liqueur out of the glass when you are done
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type of temporary colour
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Process of cleaning a substance, usually with water
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A sharp spike down for no apparent reason Market makers are suspected of doing these to hit stops orders
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