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easy-clean

|ea-sy-clean|

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/ˈiːzi kliːn/

effortless cleaning

Etymology
Etymology Information

'easy-clean' originates from the combination of 'easy' and 'clean', where 'easy' means 'requiring little effort' and 'clean' means 'free from dirt'.

Historical Evolution

'easy-clean' is a modern term that combines the words 'easy' and 'clean' to describe surfaces or materials that are simple to maintain.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'easy' and 'clean' were separate concepts, but over time they merged to describe products that are simple to clean.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

designed to be cleaned with minimal effort.

The easy-clean surface of the table makes it perfect for families with young children.

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Last updated: 2025/03/11 17:43