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washout A "stop" signal. Also, track ballast washed away by water action.
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wash Washing the udder to stimulate let-down of milk prior to milking. ?No-wash Milking cows without washing. ?Volume wash Where udders are hosed down with large volumes of water to wash and stimulate let down.
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washout to destroy or render useless by the force or action of water.
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wash Flood plain or active channel of an ephemeral stream, usually in recent alluvium.
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wash Used in watercolor painting, brush drawing, and occasionally in oil painting to describe a broad thin layer of diluted pigment or ink. Also refers to a drawing made in this technique.
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