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Что (кто) такое SOAP - определение

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soap         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
n.
1) face; laundry; liquid; powdered; saddle; scented; toilet soap
2) a bar, cake of soap
soap         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
(soaps, soaping, soaped)
1.
Soap is a substance that you use with water for washing yourself or sometimes for washing clothes.
...a bar of lavender soap.
...a large packet of soap powder.
...a soap bubble.
N-MASS
2.
If you soap yourself, you rub soap on your body in order to wash yourself.
She soaped herself all over.
VERB: V pron-refl
3.
A soap is the same as a soap opera
. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
SOAP         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
Simple Object Access Protocol (Reference: W3C, XML, HTML)
Soap         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
·vt To rub or wash over with soap.
II. Soap ·vt To Flatter; to Wheedle.
III. Soap ·noun A substance which dissolves in water, thus forming a lather, and is used as a cleansing agent. Soap is produced by combining fats or oils with alkalies or alkaline earths, usually by boiling, and consists of salts of sodium, potassium, ·etc., with the fatty acids (oleic, stearic, palmitic, ·etc. ). ·see the Note below, and ·cf. Saponification. By extension, any compound of similar composition or properties, whether used as a cleaning agent or not.
SOAP         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
Symbolic Optimizer and Assembly Program
soap         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
¦ noun
1. a substance used with water for washing and cleaning, made of a compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali, and typically perfumed.
2. informal a soap opera.
¦ verb wash with soap.
Derivatives
soapily adverb
soapiness noun
soapless adjective
soapy adjective (soapier, soapiest).
Origin
OE sape, of W. Gmc origin.
SOAP         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600 g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
1. <protocol> Simple Object Access Protocol. 2. <language> Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program. (2001-03-23)
SOAP         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600&nbsp;g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
Sunflower Oil Assistance Program
Soap         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600&nbsp;g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería
Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products. In a domestic setting, soaps are surfactants usually used for washing, bathing, and other types of housekeeping.
SOAP         
  • Emulsifying]] action of soap on oil
  • A collection of decorative bar soaps, as often found in [[hotel]]s
  • Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker's Friend) soap from the 20th century, part of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection
  • [[Marseille soap]] in blocks of 600&nbsp;g
  • Structure of a [[micelle]], a cell-like structure formed by the aggregation of soap subunits (such as [[sodium stearate]]): The exterior of the micelle is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the interior is lipophilic (attracted to oils).
  • Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of [[sodium stearate]], a typical ingredient found in bar soaps.
  • A soap dispenser
  • Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents
  • The chemical structure of [[sodium laureth sulfate]], a typical ingredient found in liquid soaps.
SALT OF FATTY ACIDS (LONG-CHAIN CARBOXYLIC ACIDS), USED FOR WASHING AND CLEANING
Soap and water; Sodium tallowate; Sodium cocoato; Cold process; Homemade soap; Soapmaking; Hand soap; Hot process; Making soap; Soap making; Liquid soap; Make your own soap; Sodium Tallowate; Cold Kettle; Cold kettle; Hand-soap; Handmade soap; Bar soap; High impact soap; 🝔; Soap-making; Liquid hand soap; Cold-processed soap; Cold-process soap; Lye soap; 🧼; Bar Soap; Soapery; Toilet soap; Jabonería

SOAP (formerly a backronym for Simple Object Access Protocol) is a messaging protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services in computer networks. It uses XML Information Set for its message format, and relies on application layer protocols, most often Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), although some legacy systems communicate over Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), for message negotiation and transmission.

SOAP allows developers to invoke processes running on different operating systems (such as Windows, macOS, and Linux) to authenticate, authorize, and communicate using Extensible Markup Language (XML). Since Web protocols like HTTP are installed and running on practically all operating systems, SOAP allows clients to invoke web services and receive responses independent of language and platforms.

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