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degreasing
verb
Present participle of degrease
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By degreasing the skin, modern detergents might lead to infection and inflammation.
Hydrocarbons are used industrially in the derivation of other compounds and in solvents, degreasing agents, refrigerants, fire extinguishers, dry cleaning agents, paint removers, and other products.
Other tanks dribbled chlorinated degreasing solvents, like trichloroethylene (TCE).
The individual exposed to DDT is almost certain to be exposed to other hydrocarbons — in, for instance, solvents, paint removers, degreasing agents, dry-cleaning fluids, and anesthetics.
WHILE a garden hose and some detergent and elbow grease will get the job done, there is nothing like a pressure washer to take the pressure out of all sorts of chores: preparing patio furniture for storage, degreasing the grill or cleaning oil stains from the garage floor.
They are used in dry cleaning, as degreasing agents in the metal processing industry, as solvents and extractants in the chemical and textile industries and in the production of rubber.
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British Petroleum, as the company was known at the time, had designed the chemical to degrease and clean its equipment, and the hope was that it would cause the spilled oil to break up into manageable amounts.
They degreased the hardware.
The preparations -- chopped carrot to brighten the cole slaw, degreased hush puppies -- make this a lighter twist on the gut-busting tradition.
No, not the moist, lemony towelette you use to degrease your fingers after gnawing on hot wings.
Heat degreased stock, taste and add salt.
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