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  • 111Spülapparat — ↑Irrigator …

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  • 112irrigate — [ ɪrɪgeɪt] verb 1》 supply water to (land or crops) by means of channels.     ↘(of a river or stream) supply (land) with water. 2》 Medicine apply a flow of water or medication to (an organ or wound). Derivatives irrigable adjective irrigation noun …

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  • 113wash — v 1. clean, clean up, bathe, Brit. Inf. tub, lave, cleanse, wash up, scrub up, Chiefly Scot. dight; deterge, launder, do the laundry; shampoo, lather, soap; scrub, brush, swab, mop; soak, shower, douse, rinse, flush, sponge, douche; absterge,… …

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  • 114irrigate — /ˈɪrəgeɪt / (say iruhgayt) verb (t) (irrigated, irrigating) 1. to supply (land) with water and thereby promote vegetation by means of canals, especially artificially made ones, passing through it. 2. Medicine to supply (a wound, etc.) with a… …

  • 115irrigador — (Del lat. irrigātor, ōris). m. Instrumento que sirve para irrigar …

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  • 116ирригация —    Искусственное орошение недостаточно увлажненных почв с целью повышения их плодородия.    ► лат. irrigatio «орошение, поливка». Заимств. из нем., англ. или фр. irrigation «искусственное орошение» (Шан., VIII, 116). Употребляется со второй… …

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  • 117irrigable — irrigate ► VERB 1) supply water to (land or crops) by means of channels. 2) Medicine apply a flow of water or medication to (an organ or wound). DERIVATIVES irrigable adjective irrigation noun irrigator noun. ORIGIN Latin irrigare moisten …

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  • 118irrigate — ► VERB 1) supply water to (land or crops) by means of channels. 2) Medicine apply a flow of water or medication to (an organ or wound). DERIVATIVES irrigable adjective irrigation noun irrigator noun. ORIGIN Latin irrigare moisten …

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  • 119irrigation — irrigate ► VERB 1) supply water to (land or crops) by means of channels. 2) Medicine apply a flow of water or medication to (an organ or wound). DERIVATIVES irrigable adjective irrigation noun irrigator noun. ORIGIN Latin irrigare moisten …

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  • 120irrigate — [ir′ə gāt΄] vt. irrigated, irrigating [< L irrigatus, pp. of irrigare, to bring water to or upon < in , in, to, upon + rigare, to water, moisten: see RAIN] 1. to refresh by or as by watering 2. to supply (land) with water by means of… …

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