Results for: soaking
English English
soakingsopping; sopping wet
(about hemp or flax fibers) soften by soaking in water, prepare by dampening with water, soak plant fibersret
100 percent humidity, act of soaking, act of filling to capacity; state of being soaked, state of being filled to capacity; purity of tint, percentage of white in a given color, color intensity, comprehensive, condition of stable output current, full s...saturation
a soaking, almost vertical, excessive, having a sharp slope, precipitous; expensive, exorbitant; extreme, immerse in liquid, liquid for soaking, permeate, rapid or huge, soak in a liquid, immerse in liquid; saturate, imbue, something steep, taxingsteep
absorb, act of soaking, act of saturating with water; state of being permeated with water; liquid in which something is soaked; heavy drinker, drunkard (Slang), get drunk, hard drinker, immerse, dip; drench, saturate; moisten; absorb; permeate, penetra...soak
act of soaking or steeping in liquid; liquid that has seeped out or been absorbed, amount of liquid, process of soakingsoakage
act or process of softening by soaking; act or process of separating or dissolving; process of becoming thin, wasting awaymaceration
assimilation by the body, incorporation, nonreflection, preoccupation, reduction in radiated energy, removal of antibodies, soaking up, sucking up; taking in; preoccupation, mental engrossmentabsorption
barley or other grain that has been allowed to sprout in preparation for brewing; alcoholic beverage made from malt, cause grain to become malt by soaking it in water until it sprouts; treat or combine with malt; make an alcoholic drink using malt, cha...malt
binge, broth made with pork, habitual alcohol drinker, immersing, thorough wetting, soaking; something that has been soaked in pickle (especially the ears, feet, etc. of a pig); pickling liquid, brine; drunkard (Slang); drinking binge (Slang), liquid u...souse
color produced by a dye, color something by soaking, color well or badly, stain, tint, coloring agent, coloring solution, pigment, dyestuffdye
dip in a sauce (as of bread); saturate, drench; soak up, absorb; become saturated, food dipped in liquid, make or become soaking wet, offensive term, piece of bread or other solid food that is dipped in a sauce; something soaked in liquid; bribe, somet...sop
erasing, eliminating; blotching, staining, obscuring; absorbing, soaking upblotting
fish cured by soaking and smoking, freshwater fish, smoked and dried herring or mackerelbloater
make something thin or waste away, separate by soaking, soften by soaking, soften by soaking; cause to decompose or disintegrate; become soft, disintegrate; cause to become thin, make lean, something produced by soakingmacerate
 

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