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soilure

 

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Noun soilure has 1 sense
  1. soiling, soilure, dirtying - the act of soiling something
    --1 is a kind of change of state
    --1 has particulars:
     staining, spotting, maculation; contamination, pollution
    Derived form: verb soil1

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Soilure

Noun

1. The act or process of soiling or staining something.

Example sentence: After a heavy rain, the soilure on the sidewalks was impossible to avoid.

Verb

1. To make something dirty, stained, or contaminated.

Example sentence: The kids accidentally soilured their clothes while playing in the muddy field.

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Noun (Obsolete)

1. A polluted condition or undesirable stain on someone's reputation.

Example sentence: He was determined to remove every soilure from his name and restore his honor.

Noun (Local Slang)

1. A term used in a localized area to refer to a specific type of soil or dirt.

Example sentence: The locals knew that the soilure found in that region was rich in minerals.

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