latherable

adj

Etymology

From lather + -able.

  1. inherited from *lówh₃trom — “that which is used for washing
  2. inherited from *lauþrą — “that which is used for washing, soap
  3. inherited from *lauþr
  4. inherited from lēaþor — “a kind of nitre used for soap, soda
  5. inherited from lather
  6. suffixed as latherable — “lather + able

Definitions

  1. Capable of forming lather.

    • Today the Navy is using this new latherable salt water "soapless soap" in millions of pounds.

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