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Bleach is a chemical, such as sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide, or a preparation of such a material, used for disinfecting.

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to color something to color something

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What are some other words for the word 'white'?

Albino for animals; bleached for things that had color and lost it, such as bones in the desert; colorless (white literally means without color at all, the absence of color); blanched is sometimes the same thing as white; snowy, which is obvious to anyone who has seen fresh snow.and pearl


What is another word for the color white?

of the colour of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of most wavelengths of visible light; the opposite of black: colourless unpigmented undyed bleached snowy milky Snow White pale albino belonging to or denoting a human group having light-coloured skin (chiefly used of peoples of European extraction): Caucasian European


What is another word for the colour white?

of the colour of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of most wavelengths of visible light; the opposite of black: colourless unpigmented undyed bleached snowy milky Snow White pale albino belonging to or denoting a human group having light-coloured skin (chiefly used of peoples of European extraction): Caucasian European


What is another word for purple mixed with pink?

Another name for pink could be light red, faded red, light rose, bleached lavender, or baby color.


Adjective for hair?

Technically, an adjective is a word that describes something. So an "adjective for hair" would be a word that describes hair-dark, brown, shiny, stringy, short, stylish... There are countless possibilities. Perhaps you meant, "What is an adjective that means 'hairy'?" The best one I can think of is "hirsute", though it's rather fancy and was used more commonly back when people actually cared about language.