soft water

NOUN
  1. water that is not hard (does not contain mineral salts that interfere with the formation of lather with soap)
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How To Use soft water In A Sentence

  • Young discus fish should not be kept in very soft water as there aren't the right minerals present for good growth.
  • When you've finished rinse with soft water, which inhibits streaking.
  • BAILE IS ALONG LASTING SLPPERY LUBRICANT, IT IS A SUPER SOFT WATERSOLUBLE, GREASE - LESSCOLORLESS ODORLESS.
  • Water condition: Soft water with slightly acid to neutral condition.
  • _Lather_" with soft water and good soap, such as Castile, or any other good hard soap, as a barber would for shaving, and apply that to the affected part with a soft shaving brush; apply it as carefully as possible, so as to cover every part of the surface, and go over it several times, letting the former coat dry a little before applying another, forming a thick crust impervious to the air. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time
  • This truth, to which all children can be witnesses, is more worthy than the illusion of polypi of soft water. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • These light herbs, which we call polypi of soft water, have several roots, from which circumstance we have given them the name of polypi. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • When your plane makes its soft water landing and taxis up to the dock at the Alderbrook Resort & Spa, life slows down.
  • -- Stains caused by acids may be removed by tying some pearlash up in the stained part; scrape some soap in cold, soft water, and boil the linen until the stain is gone. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference
  • She did two backflips and landed safely on the soft water.
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