2. Verb. (third-person singular of bleach) ¹
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Definition of Bleaches
1. bleach [v] - See also: bleach
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bleaches
Literary usage of Bleaches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Housekeeper by Emily Holt (1903)
"bleaches JAVELLE WATER : A standard preparation for bleaching white things, and
removing spots and stains from them. It must not touch coloured surfaces, ..."
2. American Druggist (1885)
"This oxidizing action, however, is accompanied bv a development of ozone, and it
is the latter which bleaches the corks. This development of ozone is made ..."
3. The Secrets of specialists by Alfred Dale Covey (1905)
"They also have wrinkle-eradicators, hair dyes and bleaches, plasters, etc.
They have steaming and other appliances which impress their patrons favorably. ..."
4. Household Chemistry for the Use of Students in Household Arts by Hermann Theodore Vulté (1917)
"Soaps and soap powders. 2. Scouring powders. 3. Metal polishes. 4. bleaches and
stain removers. 5. Grease solvents. 6. ..."
5. Encyclopaedia of Household Economy by Emily Holt (1903)
"bleaches JAVELLE WATER : A standard preparation for bleaching white things, and
removing spots and stains from them. It must not touch coloured surfaces, ..."
6. Mineralogy Simplified: Easy Methods of Identifying Minerals, Including Ores by Henry Erni (1901)
"Heated in the open glass tube give S02, which reddens and finally bleaches a
strip of moistened blue litmus paper placed in the end. ..."
7. Elementary Chemistry by Hollis Godfrey (1909)
"The agent which indirectly rots the cloth and removes its color is the gas which
bleaches, chlorine. Occurrence of chlorine. — Found nowhere free and uncom- ..."
8. The Complete Housekeeper by Emily Holt (1903)
"bleaches JAVELLE WATER : A standard preparation for bleaching white things, and
removing spots and stains from them. It must not touch coloured surfaces, ..."
9. American Druggist (1885)
"This oxidizing action, however, is accompanied bv a development of ozone, and it
is the latter which bleaches the corks. This development of ozone is made ..."
10. The Secrets of specialists by Alfred Dale Covey (1905)
"They also have wrinkle-eradicators, hair dyes and bleaches, plasters, etc.
They have steaming and other appliances which impress their patrons favorably. ..."
11. Household Chemistry for the Use of Students in Household Arts by Hermann Theodore Vulté (1917)
"Soaps and soap powders. 2. Scouring powders. 3. Metal polishes. 4. bleaches and
stain removers. 5. Grease solvents. 6. ..."
12. Encyclopaedia of Household Economy by Emily Holt (1903)
"bleaches JAVELLE WATER : A standard preparation for bleaching white things, and
removing spots and stains from them. It must not touch coloured surfaces, ..."
13. Mineralogy Simplified: Easy Methods of Identifying Minerals, Including Ores by Henry Erni (1901)
"Heated in the open glass tube give S02, which reddens and finally bleaches a
strip of moistened blue litmus paper placed in the end. ..."
14. Elementary Chemistry by Hollis Godfrey (1909)
"The agent which indirectly rots the cloth and removes its color is the gas which
bleaches, chlorine. Occurrence of chlorine. — Found nowhere free and uncom- ..."