Detersive

/dɪˈtɜrsɪv/ adjective

Definition

Having the quality of cleansing or washing away; relating to cleaning or purification.

Etymology

From Latin 'detergere' (to wipe away), with the suffix '-ive' meaning 'having the quality of.' An archaic medical and chemical term.

Kelly Says

Ancient alchemists and apothecaries used detersive herbs and oils—they were trying to harness plants' natural cleansing properties before we had modern soap and antibiotics!

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