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What is the meaning of word abstergo?

The word "abstergo" is the Latin word for "to wipe away" or "to cleanse". It is used in medical and scientific contexts to describe the process of removing something, usually a liquid or substance, from a surface.

Here are some examples of how "abstergo" can be used:

* "The nurse absterged the patient's wound with a sterile cloth."

* "The doctor used a swab to absterge the excess mucus from the patient's throat."

* "The scientist absterged the test tubes before using them for the experiment."

Note: Although "abstergo" is a Latin word, it is not commonly used in everyday English. You are more likely to encounter its derivatives, such as abstersion (the act of cleansing) or abstergent (a substance used for cleansing).

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