"liscivia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

Forms: liscivie [plural]
Etymology: From Latin lixīvia, variant of lixīva, noun use of the adjective lixīvus (“made into lye”), from the use aqua lixīva. Compare Portuguese lixívia, French lessive, Friulian lissie, Sardinian lissía and liscìa, Sicilian lisìa and liscìa, Spanish lejía, Romanian leșie. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|lixīvia}} Latin lixīvia, {{cog|pt|lixívia}} Portuguese lixívia, {{cog|fr|lessive}} French lessive, {{cog|fur|lissie}} Friulian lissie, {{cog|sc|lissía}} Sardinian lissía, {{cog|scn|lisìa}} Sicilian lisìa, {{cog|es|lejía}} Spanish lejía, {{cog|ro|leșie}} Romanian leșie Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} liscivia f (plural liscivie)
  1. lye (caustic soda) Tags: feminine Synonyms: ranno, cenerata, lisciva Derived forms: liscivia caustica, liscivia detersiva Related terms: lisciviare
    Sense id: en-liscivia-it-noun-lSyPgKk1 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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