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Cleanse Your Vocabulary with “Ablution”

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"Ablution" is a term for a ritual washing or cleansing, often used in religious contexts. It comes from the Latin word "ablutio," meaning "washing away."

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May 30, 2024

ablution

[ uh-bloo-shuhn ] noun

a washing of the hands, body, etc.

 
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