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What (who) is washing machines - definition

MACHINE WHICH WASHES CLOTHES AUTOMATICALLY
Washing machines; Rinse hold; Washing machine (apparatus); Laundry machine; Clothes washer; High efficiency washing machine; Washer/extractor; Washing Machine; Automatic Washing Machine; Washingmachine; Twin tub; Washing machine problems; Top-loading washing machine; Front-loading washer; Bleach dispenser; Spider arm
  • Modern drum of front-loading washing machine (Bosch Maxx WFO 2440)
  • The EU requires that washing machines carry an efficiency label.
  • A 1923 electric [[Miele]] washing machine with a built-in mangle
  • European top-loader with horizontal-axis rotating drum (2008)
  • A fulling mill from [[Georg Andreas Böckler]]'s ''Theatrum Machinarum Novum'', 1661
  • General Electric Filter-Flo top-loading, vertical-axis machines in laundromat. The pans on the inside of the lid are placed atop the agitator, and wash water is pumped through the perforated pans to collect lint. (California)
  • A corroded drum spider arm.
  • A Hoover 0307, manufactured from 1947 to 1957
  • A see-through Bosch machine at the IFA 2010 in Berlin shows off its internal components.
  • A typical front-loader washing machine
  • 90 kg}} load industrial washer (horizontal axis, front load)
  • Commercial washing machines in a self-service laundromat (Toronto, Canada)
  • Commercial washing machines and dryers (at left) in a self-service laundry (Paris, France)
  • The Washing Machine Museum in [[Mineral Wells, Texas]]
  • Irreler Bauerntradition shows an early Miele washing machine at the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]].
  • In a top-loading washer, water circulates primarily along the poloidal axis during the wash cycle, as indicated by the red arrow in this illustration of a [[torus]].
  • German laundry [[centrifuge]] to extract water from laundry. The advent of automatic washing machines with spin cycles made such specialized appliances largely obsolete by the 1970s.
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  • adj=on}} load, LCD indicator, 1200 RPM
  • abbr=on}} load capacity
  • "Woman's Friend" machine (c. 1890)
  • Automatic washing machine fittings.<br />On the left is a ball valve from the water supply and a water inlet hose.<br />On the right a drainage pipe made of PVC pipes, to which a drain hose is connected.

washing machine         
¦ noun a machine for washing clothes, bedlinen, etc.
washing machine         
n. to run, use a washing machine
washing machine         
(washing machines)
A washing machine is a machine that you use to wash clothes in.
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Wikipedia

Washing machine

A washing machine (laundry machine, clothes washer, washer, or simply wash) is a home appliance used to wash laundry. The term is mostly applied to machines that use water as opposed to dry cleaning (which uses alternative cleaning fluids and is performed by specialist businesses) or ultrasonic cleaners. The user adds laundry detergent, which is sold in liquid, powder, or dehydrated sheet form, to the wash water.

Examples of use of washing machines
1. "Now, they have dishwashers and washing machines.
2. Other contestants won video cameras, televisions, refrigerators and washing machines.
3. Washing machines whir, kitchen sinks fill and showers run.
4. There were three new washing machines and two solar heaters.
5. Perhaps they plan to make miracle washing machines.