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caustic Strong alkali soap used in the electrocleaning process
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caustic the characteristic sinuous, curved, shiny light rays seen on underwater surfaces, caused by refraction through the rippled top surface of water
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caustic capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue
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caustic soda Often referred to as "caustic" or "lye," it is the principal co-product in chlorine manufacture. Sold as a household chemical for unblocking drains and used industrially in the manufacture of rayon, pulp and paper, aluminium, soaps and detergents, textiles and vegetable oils.
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caustic (1) Burning or corrosive. (2) A hydroxide of a light metal, such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.
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