noun
noun: cleaning
the action of making something clean, especially the inside of a house.
"the housekeeper will help with the cleaning"
clean
/kliːn/
verb
gerund or present participle: cleaning
make clean; remove dirt, marks, or stains from.
"clean your teeth properly after meals"
synonyms: wash, cleanse, wipe, sponge, scrub, mop, rinse, scour, swab, hose down, sluice (down), flush, polish, disinfect; More
shampoo;
floss;
literarylave
"Dad had cleaned the kitchen windows"
launder;
dry-clean
"I would have to get my clothes cleaned"
antonyms: dirty, soil
remove the innards of (fish or poultry) prior to cooking.
"there are a variety of ways to cook the herring, but it must first be gutted and cleaned"
synonyms: gut, eviscerate, remove the innards of, draw, dress
"she began to clean the fish"
Origin
Old English clǣne, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klein ‘small’.
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