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What (who) is dishwashing liquid - definition


Dishwashing liquid         
  • Dishwashing liquid in use
  • Plastic bottles of dishwashing liquid
  • Dishwashing liquid mixed with water on the left side of a [[sink]]
  • Soap [[foam]] bubbles once water and dishwashing liquid are mixed and aerated
  • An oiled [[Gannet]] being washed
DETERGENT USED FOR CLEANING DISHES
Washing-up liquid; Washing liquid; Dish soap; Dishsoap; Washing up liquid; Dishwashing detergent; Liquid detergent; Dish washing detergent; Liquid dish soap; Dish washing liquid; Dish detergent; Dishwashing soap
Dishwashing liquid (or washing-up liquid in British English), also known as dishwashing soap, dish detergent, and dish soap is a detergent used to assist in dishwashing. It is usually a highly-foaming mixture of surfactants with low skin irritation, and is primarily used for hand washing of glasses, plates, cutlery, and cooking utensils in a sink or bowl.
washing-up liquid         
  • Dishwashing liquid in use
  • Plastic bottles of dishwashing liquid
  • Dishwashing liquid mixed with water on the left side of a [[sink]]
  • Soap [[foam]] bubbles once water and dishwashing liquid are mixed and aerated
  • An oiled [[Gannet]] being washed
DETERGENT USED FOR CLEANING DISHES
Washing-up liquid; Washing liquid; Dish soap; Dishsoap; Washing up liquid; Dishwashing detergent; Liquid detergent; Dish washing detergent; Liquid dish soap; Dish washing liquid; Dish detergent; Dishwashing soap
(washing-up liquids)
Washing-up liquid is a thick soapy liquid which you add to hot water to clean dirty dishes. (BRIT; in AM, use dishwashing liquid
, dish soap
)
N-MASS
liquid         
  • [[Surface wave]]s in water
  • A [[lava lamp]] contains two immiscible liquids (a molten wax and a watery solution) which add movement due to convection. In addition to the top surface, surfaces also form between the liquids, requiring a tension breaker to recombine the wax droplets at the bottom.
  • Cavitation in water from a boat propeller
  • Thermal image of a sink full of hot water with cold water being added, showing how the hot and the cold water flow into each other.
  • Lennard-Jones model fluid]].
  • deposition]] can occur.
  • Structure of a classical monatomic liquid. Atoms have many nearest neighbors in contact, yet no long-range order is present.
  • A simulation of [[viscosity]]. The fluid on the left has a lower viscosity and Newtonian behavior while the liquid on the right has higher viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior.
NEARLY INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID THAT CONFORMS TO THE SHAPE OF ITS CONTAINER BUT RETAINS A NEARLY CONSTANT VOLUME INDEPENDENT OF PRESSURE
Liquid State; Liquid state; Liquid phase; Liquids; Liquid level
n.
1) (a) clear; cloudy liquid
2) (a) dishwashing liquid
Examples of use of dishwashing liquid
1. One woman, 76–year–old Carolyn Knack, cleaned her dentures in dishwashing liquid.
2. Rub in a couple of drops of a mild, white dishwashing liquid and rinse well.
3. The Ecogreen corporation markets environmentally–friendly cleaning products made by Ecover, such as dishwashing liquid, floor cleaning soap, washing powder for laundry and fabric softener, too.
4. Before tackling any repairs, clean the furniture thoroughly with a solution of dishwashing liquid or Murphy Oil Soap and water to remove all wax, grease, oil, or polish.
5. On Monday, young men in the knit skullcaps that are the trademark of religious settlers slashed the tires of army jeeps, sprayed dishwashing liquid on windshields to limit visibility and ripped out the radio of one military vehicle.