cleach

/ˈklætʃ/

Definitions

1. verb

to clean or purify, especially by washing or rinsing

“The stream was used to cleach the wool.”

2. noun

a stream or rivulet, especially in the Scottish Highlands

“The shepherd took his sheep to drink from the cleach.”

3. noun

a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water

“The boat navigated through the cleach to reach the open sea.”

Synonyms

  • clean
  • purify
  • rinse

Antonyms

  • contaminate
  • pollute