Lejía in english

Bleach

pronunciation: blitʃ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
bleach

lejía = lye ; bleacher ; household bleach ; bleach. 

Example: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Example: Bleachers can be a haven for scum buildup.Example: If you can't boil water, you can disinfect it using household bleach.Example: This type of bleach is gentle enough to pour directly on your bleachable whites.

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» lejía de casahousehold bleach .

Example: If you can't boil water, you can disinfect it using household bleach.

» lejía de clorochlorine bleach .

Example: By the 1820s good white paper was regularly produced with the aid of chlorine bleaches, and the process has been used in the manufacture of virtually all white paper ever since.

» lejía normalhousehold bleach .

Example: If you can't boil water, you can disinfect it using household bleach.

» que se puede lavar con lejíableachable  .

Example: This type of bleach is gentle enough to pour directly on your bleachable whites.

» resistente a la lejíableachable  .

Example: This type of bleach is gentle enough to pour directly on your bleachable whites.

Lejía synonyms

decolorize in spanish: descolorizar, pronunciation: dɪkɑlɜraɪz verbwhitener in spanish: blanqueador, pronunciation: waɪtnɜr noundecolor in spanish: descolorar, pronunciation: dekəlɜr verbbleach out in spanish: blanquear, pronunciation: blitʃaʊt verbdiscolorize in spanish: decolorar, pronunciation: dɪskʌlɜraɪz verbblanching agent in spanish: agente de blanqueo, pronunciation: blæntʃɪŋeɪdʒənt nounbleaching agent in spanish: agente blanqueador, pronunciation: blitʃɪŋeɪdʒənt noun
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