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Definition of Dishwashing liquid
1. Noun. A low-sudsing detergent designed for use in dishwashers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dishwashing Liquid
Literary usage of Dishwashing liquid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hands-On Science 20 Themes by Jo Ellen Moore, Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Kay Ballantyne, Sarah Martin, Marilyn Evans, Ann Iosa (2003)
"In a pail, mix 2 parts dishwashing liquid with 1 part glycerin and 6 parts water.
Experiment with the solution, adding more glycerin (to make the bubbles ..."
2. Planet Earth by David Steward (2002)
"... dirt • teaspoon • tablespoon • red food coloring • dishwashing liquid • baking
soda • water • vinegar Investigation 1 Build a Volcano Steps to Follow 1. ..."
3. The More the Merrier by Mary Watson, Shenanigan Books (2004)
"Before Craft Time Supplies: colored wool plastic zipper lock sandwich bag
dishwashing liquid measuring cup Before Craft Time: 1. Spread the wool colors on ..."
4. Helping Your Child Learn Science by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"What you'll need What to do 8 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid 1 quart water 1
drinking straw A shallow tray Grown-up alert! 1 tin can, open at both ends ..."
5. Germany, Garbage and the Green Dot: Challenging the Throwaway Society by Bette K. Fishbein (1996)
"Hans Maier flower bulbs: reduced size of box by almost 50 percent. Henkel KGaA "Pril"
dishwashing liquid: developed bottle with 30 percent recycled content. ..."
6. Technology Assessment: Protecting Structures and Improving Communications by Robin M. Nazzaro, Keith A. Rhodes (2005)
"Often composed of ingredients found in natural or synthetic detergents, such as
dishwashing liquid or shampoo. Gels: Superabsorbent molecules (polymers) ..."