What does dishcloth mean?

Definitions for dishcloth
dish·cloth

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. dishrag, dishclothnoun

    a cloth for washing dishes

Wiktionary

  1. dishclothnoun

    A cloth used to wash dishes

  2. dishclothnoun

    A cloth used to dry dishes

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  1. dishcloth

    A dishcloth is a cloth or rag used for washing, drying and cleaning dishes, utensils, and other kitchen items. It is typically made of an absorbent material such as cotton in order to effectively remove dirt and dry objects.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Dishclothnoun

    a cloth used for washing dishes

Wikidata

  1. Dishcloth

    A dishcloth is used in the kitchen to clean dishes and other surfaces. Typically they are made of cotton or other cloth, such as microfiber, and measure 11" to 13" inches square.

Editors Contribution

  1. dishcloth

    A type of cloth, created and designed in various colors, materials, shapes and sizes

    We have a number of dishcloths in our house and we use them to clean a variety of things with.


    Submitted by MaryC on January 21, 2016  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of dishcloth in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of dishcloth in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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  • منشفةArabic
  • Spüllappen, Geschirrtuch, SpültuchGerman
  • tukoEsperanto
  • trapo de fregar, paño de cocinaSpanish
  • astiapyyhe, keittiöliina, tiskirättiFinnish
  • torchon, lavetteFrench
  • थाली पीछने का कपड़ाHindi
  • mosogatórongyHungarian
  • canovaccioItalian
  • 布巾Japanese
  • keukenhanddoek, vaatdoek, schotelvodDutch
  • [[тря́пка]] [[для]] [[мытьё, [[кухонныйRussian
  • diskhandduk, disktrasaSwedish
  • lagnet, drap d' taexhons, strifion, drap d' schieles, rilavete, drap ås bidonsWalloon
  • 抹布Chinese

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