washable in the PONS Dictionary

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It is washable, reusable and fits either foot.
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Traditionally, washable natural plant-derived colours such as turmeric, neem, dhak, kumkum were used; but water-based commercial pigments are increasingly used.
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Other less expensive alternatives are disposable or washable sliding sheets and sliding boards.
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All interior surfaces are covered with washable rubber materials to aid in fast clean up after heavy outdoor use.
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Under a pseudonym she published washable fabric children's books.
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To make it washable the hide must be smoked.
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Many green-minded parents, or those looking to save extra money, are using washable baby wipes.
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They include such tasks as cleaning the passenger cabin and replenishment of on-board consumables or washable items such as soap, pillows, tissues, blankets, and magazines.
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Teaching materials can be pre-printed on plastic sheets, upon which the educator can directly write using a non-permanent, washable color marking pen.
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The catering on the warped has switched to use washable dishes, and silverware.
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