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What (who) is eye wash - definition

FLUID USED IN THE AID OF RINSING OF THE EYE
Eye wash
  • An eye wash station in a laboratory

Eyewash         
·noun ·see Eyewater.
eyewash         
¦ noun
1. cleansing lotion for a person's eye.
2. informal nonsense.
Wash drawing         
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VISUAL ARTS TECHNIQUE
Wash painting; Wash drawing; Wash Drawing; Pen and wash; Line-and-washing drawing; Wash (painting)
·add. ·- In water-color painting, work in, or a work done chiefly in, washes, as distinguished from that done in stipple, in body color, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Eyewash

Eyewash is a fluid, commonly salineus, used to physically wash the eyes in the case that they may be contaminated by foreign materials or substances.

Eyewashes may be beneficial to those with sensitive eyes and can provide relief to the painful side effects of sensitivity. However, prolonged usage of such products will cause mild side effects, such as the reddening of the eye and/or pupil and cause itchiness.

Examples of use of eye wash
1. The eye wash, known as a balanced salt solution, is used to keep the eyes moist during surgery.
2. Tytler‘s resignation eye–wash÷ Akali Dal Akali Dal (Badal) termed as "eye–wash" the submission of the resignation of Union Minister Jagdish Tytler to Congress President Sonia Gandhi and said he should have given it to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
3. WASHINGTON –– Federal officials on Tuesday launched a crackdown against several companies that market an eye wash and a widely used skin cream without government approval, saying these prescription medications could pose risks.
4. But three other firms are selling similar types of eye wash without federal validation of their safety and effectiveness, said Deborah Autor, who directs the FDA‘s unapproved drugs initiative.
5. The agency said it has received more than 300 reports of serious reactions to the eye wash, and about 40 reports on the papaya creams, including some that said the ointment was of no help to patients and others describing life–threatening allergic reactions.