Absterse

/æbˈstɜrs/ adjective

Cleansing in nature; relating to or having the quality of removing dirt or impurities.

Derived from Latin 'abstergere' (to wipe away) with the suffix '-e' creating an archaic or poetic adjective form; appears in medical and scholarly texts from the 17th-19th centuries.

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