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Clean. The analogy is between the state of squalor and the state of cleanliness, in which filth is the opposite of clean.

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Q: What word will complete this analogy SQUALOR FILTH stain?
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How do you say stain in french?

The word "stain" in French is translated as "tache."


Neither the babysitter nor the children know how the stain got in the carpet but they it needs to be cleaned before the parents return?

They can try to remove the stain using a carpet cleaner or a DIY solution of vinegar and water. If the stain persists, they may need to consult a professional carpet cleaning service. It's important to act quickly to prevent the stain from setting in.


When a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word which is a comma needed?

Yes, a comma is needed, because "which" is used in what is called a nonrestrictive clause, and nonrestrictive clauses require commas around them. Restrictive clauses use "that" instead of "which" and do not require commas. I've provided examples below. Nonrestrictive clause: I tossed the shirt, which had a coffee stain on it, into the hamper. In this sentence, "which had a coffee stain on it" adds information about the shirt, but it is not used to identify a particular shirt. Restrictive clause: I tossed the shirt that had a coffee stain on it into the hamper. In this sentence, "that had a coffee stain on it" is used to say that it was specifically that shirt that I tossed into the hamper. It indicates that one of the shirts had a coffee stain, and that was the shirt I tossed into the hamper. While this answers more than the specific question asked, it is important to know that "which" is used in nonrestrictive clauses, and that is why the comma is needed.


How do you use the word cardigan in a sentence?

I wore a cozy cardigan to stay warm during the chilly evening.


How do you remove polish stains from carpets?

To remove nail polish stains from carpets, you can try using a mixture of non-acetone nail polish remover and white vinegar. Dab the stain with a clean cloth soaked in the solution, then blot with a dry cloth. Repeat until the stain is lifted, and then rinse the area with water and allow it to dry.

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SQUALOR FILTH stain?

discolor


How many minutes should it take to complete a gran stain?

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How do you get red Crayola marker stains out of a comforter?

You likely will require an organic solvent which may damage the comforter in the process. Here is a complete list of Crayola's tips on stain removal: http://www.crayola.com/support/stain-tips/


I HAVE FABRIC SOFTENER SPOTS ON A PAIR OF SLACKS I DRIED THEM BEFORE I SEEN THE SPOTS HOW DO I GET THE SPOTS OFF?

The best way to remove a fabric softener stain is to wet the stain, and then rub it with a regular bar of soap. Complete the stain removal process by rewashing the garment in the hottest water that is still safe for the fabric.


What is the difference between Wright stain and Giemsa stain?

The difference between Wright Stain and Giemsa Stain is the intensity of the stain. The Giemsa Stain provides a better stain intensity than the Giemsa stain.


Can you stain on top of the old stain?

yes you can and the stain can change colors if there is a juice stain for example thats red and a grass stain the stain color could change


How could you describe a stain instead of saying a big stain what could you say?

a huge stain. a jumbo stain. a large stain.


Is maneval's stain an acid stain?

it is a basic dye that will stain the cells. That makes it a positive stain.


How do surfactants work in stain removers?

Surfectants work in stain removers to remove the stain and not damage what the stain is on. It oxidizes the stain and lifts it out of whatever its in,


How does stain remover work?

A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.


Is blood or egg an organic stain or protein stain?

its a protein stain


Why is a stain called a stain?

It's simple, because it's a stain.