Definition of Washable. Meaning of Washable. Synonyms of Washable

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Definition of Washable

Washable
Washable Wash"a*ble, a. Capable of being washed without damage to fabric or color.

Meaning of Washable from wikipedia

- A tattoo is a form of body modification made by inserting tattoo ink, dyes, and/or pigments, either indelible or temporary, into the dermis layer of the...
- commonly feature multicoloured designs, and are designed to be machine washable. They are similar in appearance to the nemaki, a uni**** short-sleeved kimono-like...
- A cloth diaper (American English) or a cloth nappy (Australian English and British English), also known as reusable diaper or reusable nappy, is a diaper...
- developed the first washable crayons in response to consumer complaints regarding stained fabrics and walls. A patent for the washable solid marking composition...
- of cotton batting, sometimes with wool or polyester-cotton mixes, and a washable cover. They give good cushioning and grip. However, ****ons are much heavier...
- may increase the application time and cost of the cast There are some washable casts like FlexiOH which provide good ventilation and maintain good skin...
- that Mangione was wearing. Users later determined that he was wearing a "washable Merino crewneck sweater" from Nordstrom, which social media users nicknamed...
- American chemist best known as the inventor of the first washable crayons. Snedeker developed the washable crayon while working as a chemist for Binney & Smith...
- of Lululemon Athletica, and her stepson J. J. Wilson, to sell machine-washable cashmere wool clothing and accessories. It is currently owned by Unity...
- filters) to distinguish from similar products that last indefinitely (e.g. washable air filters). The word "disposables" is not to be confused with the word...