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  • 21Cleanse Fold and Manipulate — Studio album by Skinny Puppy Released June 25, 1987 …

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  • 22Cleanse the Bacteria — Compilation album by Various artists Released 1985 …

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  • 23Cleanse the Bacteria — Álbum recopilatorio de varios artistas Publicación 1985 Grabación principio de los años 80 Género(s) hardcore punk Discográfica …

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  • 24Cleanse the Causeway — The skirmish known as Cleanse the Causeway, or Clear the Causeway, took place in the High Street of Edinburgh, Scotland, on April 30, 1520, between rivals James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran, chief of Clan Hamilton, and Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl… …

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  • 25cleanse — verb (cleansed; cleansing) Etymology: Middle English clensen, from Old English clǣnsian to purify, from clǣne clean Date: before 12th century clean; especially to rid of impurities by or as if by washing …

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  • 26cleanse — verb /klɛnz/ a) To free from dirt; to clean, purify. b) To spiritually purify; to free from sin or guilt; to purge …

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  • 27cleanse — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To remove dirt from the surface] Syn. bathe, clean, wash, scrub; see clean . 2. [To remove impurities from within] Syn. refine, disinfect, purge; see clean , purify . 3. [To free from sin or its effects] Syn. absolve, purge …

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  • 28cleanse — v. a. [clansi]. O. and N. 610. Ps. l. 4. part, ‘ycleansed.’ RG. 43 …

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  • 29cleanse — klenz v. wash, remove dirt …

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  • 30cleanse — verb 1》 make thoroughly clean. 2》 archaic (in biblical translations) cure (a leper). noun an act of cleansing. Derivatives cleanser noun cleansing adjective Origin OE clnsian (v.), from clne (see clean) …

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