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rinse (v.)

c. 1300 "subject to light washing; wash with water only" (mid-13c. in surname Rinsfet), from Old French reincier (transitive) "to wash, cleanse" (12c., Modern French rincer), probably a dissimilation of recincier, from Vulgar Latin *recentiare "to make fresh, to wash, cleanse with water," from Late Latin recentare "to make fresh," from Latin recens "new, fresh" (see recent). OED says similarity in form and sense with Old Norse hreinsa is "prob[ably] accidental." Meaning "wash a second time to remove remaining impurities, soap, etc." is from 1520s. Related: Rinsed; rinsing.

rinse (n.)

1837, from rinse (v.). As a hair treatment, by 1928.

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Definitions of rinse from WordNet
1
rinse (n.)
a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint;
rinse (n.)
the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing;
Synonyms: rinsing
rinse (n.)
the act of giving a light tint to the hair;
rinse (n.)
washing lightly without soap;
2
rinse (v.)
wash off soap or remaining dirt;
Synonyms: rinse off
rinse (v.)
clean with some chemical process;
Synonyms: wash
rinse (v.)
rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash;
Synonyms: gargle
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