PRESOAK

Etymology

Verb

presoak (third-person singular simple present presoaks, present participle presoaking, simple past and past participle presoaked)

(transitive) To soak in advance.

(transitive) To soak laundry in cold water prior to washing, sometimes with the addition of a biological or other preparation.

Noun

presoak (plural presoaks)

An initial soak.

A preparation used in such a soak.

A cycle of a washing machine during which this occurs.

Anagrams

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Source: Wiktionary



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