"Delouse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Delouse" Meaning

To delouse means to remove lice from a person's hair, clothes, or bedding, typically by using a special powder, shampoo, or by washing and drying the affected area thoroughly.

"Delouse" Examples

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Delouse is a verb that means to remove lice or their eggs from someone's hair or clothes, especially by using a special treatment.

Examples


The school nurse was called to delouse all the children in the class because of an infestation of head lice.
After coming home from the camp, I had to delouse my clothes because they were full of ticks and mosquitoes.
Many people prefer to delouse themselves before going to bed to get rid of the lice and any itches they feel.
The delousing cream was applied to the woman's scalp to eliminate the lice that had been making her quite uncomfortable.
The host suggested that we all delouse our clothes and sheets before staying overnight at the inn to avoid any unwanted pests.

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Delphi is a term that refers to several things, but the most well-known meanings are:<br><br>1. In ancient Greek mythology, Delphi was a site on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, home to the Oracle of Apollo, where goddesses and prophets would prophesize and make important predictions.<br><br>2. In computer science, Delphi is a software development environment and a programming language developed by Borland (now Embarcadero Technologies) for building Windows applications. The main language is Pascal, but it's also compatible with other languages, such as C++ and C#.<br><br>3. In mathematics and astronomy, Delphi is a celestial mechanics code that can be used for orbit determination, ephemeris prediction, and trajectory design.<br><br>4. In modern usage, Delphi can also refer to cryptic messages, codes, or prophecies that need to be deciphered or interpreted.<br><br>In general, the word suggests a sense of mystique, mystery, or obscure communication.

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Pertaining to or resembling the Oracle of Delphi, an ancient Greek priestess who was believed to possess the power of prophecy.imatily vague or ambiguous, but seemingly profound or wise; obscure in meaning but full of mystery.

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