Bleach

/bliːtʃ/ verb

To bleach something is to make it whiter or lighter in color, often using a strong chemical. It can also mean to remove color or stains from something.

“Bleach” comes from Old English “blǣcan,” meaning “to whiten,” which is related to “blæc,” meaning “pale” or “shining.” It is connected to the same family of words that gave us “bleak” and “blank.”

AMማነጻጻሪያ
ARمبيض
BNব্লিচ
CSbělidlo
DAblegemiddel
DEBleichmittel
ELχλωρίνη
ESblanqueador
FAسفیدکننده
FIvalkaisuaine
FReau de javel
GUસફેદ કરનાર
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