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moistened
moistened, ppl. a. (ˈmɔɪs(ə)nd) Also 6 moistned. [f. moisten v. + -ed1.] 1. Rendered moist. moistened chicken (nonce-phrase), a literal rendering of F. poule mouillée, applied to a person excessively afraid of incurring any discomfort.1580 Sidney Ps. vi. v, My moistned bed proofes of my sorrow showe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spiffits
Spiffits are a group of branded products, launched in April 1989 as the first complete line of pre-moistened household cleaning towelettes. Ironically, Spiffits, DowBrands, and Henderson Advertising have all disappeared from the American marketing landscape, however the legacy of pre-moistened wikipedia.org
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moisten
moisten, v. (ˈmɔɪs(ə)n) Also 6–7 moysten. [f. moist a. + -en5.] 1. trans. To make or render moist, damp, or wet; to wet superficially or moderately. Also absol.1580 [implied in moistened, moistening ppl. adjs.]. 1590 Spenser F.Q. iii. vi. 34 Ne doe they need with water of the ford..to moysten their ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salvitxada
It is similar to romesco sauce with the difference that it is thickened with toast rubbed with fresh garlic, moistened with a little vinegar and pulverized wikipedia.org
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Fresh'n
Fresh'n was a United States toilet paper substitute, a moistened flushable biodegradable toilet towel. wikipedia.org
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What are the moistened wrapped towelettes called in restaurants? What are the moistened packaged towelettes called in restaurants? They are used to wipe the hands prior to eating. Thanks!
They are called , typically written in Kana as . The word comes from the verb meaning "to wring", with the honorific prefix . If you want to be more specific: * are made from cloth. * are made from paper (these are the disposable, plastic packaged ones)
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Counterproof
To counter-prove is also to pass a drawn design in black lead or red chalk through the press, after having moistened with a sponge both that and the paper wikipedia.org
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Fanfrnoch
The instrument is played by pulling the horsehair, and tones may be sounded by rubbing the hair with moistened fingers. wikipedia.org
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L. irrorata
The specific epithet means 'moistened' or 'dewy.' wikipedia.org
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Tihlo
Tihlo is made using moistened roasted barley flour that is kneaded to a uniform consistency. wikipedia.org
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Sauce poivrade
It is made of a cooked mirepoix thickened with flour and moistened with wine and a little vinegar, then heavily seasoned with black pepper. wikipedia.org
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Makhshirin
From this the Rabbis deduce (1) that foods are not susceptible of uncleanness by contact with the carcass of a reptile unless the foods have first been moistened beneficial), though ultimately unwelcome, or when the reverse is the case (not desired originally, but ultimately acceptable), predispose loose fruit moistened wikipedia.org
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Seticosta droserana
Etymology The species name refers to the colouration of the forewings and is derived from Greek droseros (meaning moistened by dew). wikipedia.org
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Sphaeromeria potentilloides
The fruit is a tiny ribbed achene which swells up and becomes gluey in texture when it is moistened. wikipedia.org
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