Definition of Bleachable

1. Adjective. Capable of being bleached without excessive damage, as articles of laundry. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bleachable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bleachable

blazonment
blazonments
blazonries
blazonry
blazons
bldg
bldg.
bldgs
blea
bleaberries
bleaberry
bleach
bleach liquor
bleach out
bleachability
bleachable (current term)
bleached
bleached wax
bleacher
bleacheries
bleacherite
bleacherites
bleacherlike
bleachers
bleachery
bleaches
bleaching
bleaching agent
bleaching agents
bleaching clay

Literary usage of Bleachable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Report of the Trade and Commerce of Chicago by Chicago Board of Trade (1922)
"bleachable Prime Summer Yellow Cotton Seed Oil, to pass as prime bleachable, must be clear, free from water and settlings, sweet in flavor and odor, ..."

2. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1799)
"... or any other fit receiver, with oxygenated muriatic acid, and applying this liquor to a variety of bleachable articles ; in the year one ..."

3. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary: A Reference Volume for All Requiring by Francis Mills Turner, Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer, William Parker Cutter, John Helfrich, Chemical Catalog Company, Inc (1920)
"Grades: Crude; refined; prime summer yellow; bleachable. Method of purification: Filtration. Containers: Barrels; tank cars. ..."

4. Commercial Oils, Vegetable and Animal: With Special Reference to Oriental Oils by Irving Fink Laucks (1919)
"bleachable Prime Summer Yellow Cotton Seed Oil must be clear, sweet in flavor and odor, free from water and settlings, and when bleached shall be of no ..."

5. Laboratory Exercises to Accompany First Principles of Chemistry by Raymond Bedell Brownlee (1908)
"2 oz. chromium sulphate, cp $ yd. cloth, calico, bleachable color, for bleaching with chlorine 1 yd. cloth, cotton, bleached, fine goods. ..."

6. The Chemical News (1860)
"... who had tried the experiment, so it is fair to infer—the veracity of both being quite unimpeachable—that some olive-oil is, and some is not, bleachable. ..."

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