washer in the PONS Dictionary

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She worked as a washer woman and was on the river bank when the raft touched land.
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The player whose washer lands closest to the hole earns one point, and landing the washer in the hole will garner four points.
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His most profitable business was reportedly the coal washer, which was located in his hometown.
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An additional method of cosmoline removal on new parts is to use a closed-cabinet parts washer that utilizes the power wash process.
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He is notable for inventing the first rolling wringer clothes washer in 1843.
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The primary winding is similar, surrounded by its magnetic core, and its end pieces are like thick washers.
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The horizontal-axis configuration uses approximately 60% less water for a wash cycle than a traditional top loading washer.
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This involved a porcelain plug fitted with a rubber washer, which was then forced down into the lip of the bottle.
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They are dismayed when the loot from the robbery turns out to be a decoy: steel washers instead of silver coin.
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Devices designed for use with water, such as clothes washers and heated toilet seats, often have a separate earth wire or earth ground pin.
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