| soap liniment |
A solution of soap and camphor in alcohol and water; used as a stimulant and rubefacient.
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| soap |
any compound of one or more fatty acids, or their equivalents, with an alkali. Soap is detergent and is used as a cleanser.
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| soap b. |
quillaia.
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| soap c. |
inflammation of the colon as a reaction to a soapsuds enema.
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| soapsuds c.’s |
cysts that stud the cerebral cortex in cryptococcosis.
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| soap | tall arborescent yucca of southwestern United States |
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| soap | a tree of the genus Sapindus whose fruit is rich in saponin |
| soap | chiefly tropical New and Old World deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs bearing leathery drupes with yellow translucent flesh |
| soap | a tree of the genus Sapindus whose fruit is rich in saponin |
| soap | tendril-climbing vine |
| soap | a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it |
| soap | a crate for packing soap |
| soap | fishes with slimy mucus-covered skin |
| soap | a soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel |
| soap | a soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel |
| soap | the froth produced by soaps or detergents |
| soap | tall arborescent yucca of southwestern United States |
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