carbolic soap

carbolic soap
a mildly disinfectant soap containing carbolic acid (phenol)

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  • carbolic soap — noun Soap containing carbolic acid • • • Main Entry: ↑carbolic …   Useful english dictionary

  • carbolic soap — noun (U) a strong soap made from coal tar 1 (1) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • carbolic — noun 1》 (also carbolic acid) phenol, especially when used as a disinfectant. 2》 (also carbolic soap) disinfectant soap containing phenol …   English new terms dictionary

  • carbolic — n. (in full carbolic acid) phenol, esp. when used as a disinfectant. Phrases and idioms: carbolic soap soap containing this. Etymology: CARBO + OL(1) + IC …   Useful english dictionary

  • carbolic acid — [[t]kɑː(r)bɒ̱lɪk æ̱sɪd[/t]] N UNCOUNT Carbolic acid or carbolic is a liquid that is used as a disinfectant and antiseptic. Carbolic acid is usually used for cleaning... She was ordered to scrub herself with carbolic soap in cold water …   English dictionary

  • soap — noun 1 substance used for washing ADJECTIVE ▪ gentle, mild ▪ perfumed, scented ▪ liquid ▪ carbolic (esp. BrE) …   Collocations dictionary

  • carbolic — adj. Carbolic is used with these nouns: ↑soap …   Collocations dictionary

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