transitive verb rinsed, rinsing
- to wash lightly, esp. by dipping into water or by letting water run over, into, or through
- to remove soap, dirt, or impurities from in this way, esp. as a final part of washing
- to remove (soap, dirt, etc.) in this way
- to flush (the mouth or teeth), as with clear water
- to dip (fabrics, garments, etc.) into a dye solution
- to use a rinse on (the hair)
Origin:
ME rincen < OFr rincer, earlier reïncier < VL *recentiare, to renew, rinse, purify < L recens, fresh, recent