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1. shaving foam
noun.
Toiletry
consisting
of
a
liquid
preparation
containing
many
small
bubbles
that
soften
the
beard
before
shaving.
Synonyms
toiletry
froth
foam
toilet articles
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2. shaving-brush tree
noun.
Tree
of
Mexico
to
Guatemala
having
densely
hairy
flowers
with
long
narrow
petals
clustered
at
ends
of
branches
before
leaves
appear.
Synonyms
genus Pseudobombax
Pseudobombax
tree
Pseudobombax ellipticum
3. shaving
noun.
(ˈʃeɪvɪŋ)
The
act
of
removing
hair
with
a
razor.
Synonyms
tonsure
epilation
shave
depilation
Antonyms
miss
discolor
abstain
unmoving
4. shaving
noun.
(ˈʃeɪvɪŋ)
A
thin
fragment
or
slice
(especially
of
wood)
that
has
been
shaved
from
something.
Synonyms
fragment
sliver
turning
paring
splint
5. shaving
noun.
(ˈʃeɪvɪŋ)
The
act
of
brushing
against
while
passing.
Synonyms
touch
touching
grazing
skimming
Antonyms
unite
mark up
stifle
diverge
disengage
6. foam
noun.
(ˈfoʊm)
A
mass
of
small
bubbles
formed
in
or
on
a
liquid.
Synonyms
lather
white water
suds
whitewater
shaving foam
bubble
froth
head
spume
soapsuds
Antonyms
fall
undock
follower
natural depression
follow
Etymology
foam (English)
fom (Middle English (1100-1500))
fam (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. foam
noun.
(ˈfoʊm)
A
lightweight
material
in
cellular
form;
made
by
introducing
gas
bubbles
during
manufacture.
Synonyms
foam rubber
Styrofoam
stuff
material
Antonyms
rear
tail
reverse
foot
dullness
Etymology
foam (English)
fom (Middle English (1100-1500))
fam (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. foam
verb.
(ˈfoʊm)
Become
bubbly
or
frothy
or
foaming.
Synonyms
form bubbles
lather
seethe
fizz
bubble
froth
sparkle
effervesce
Antonyms
absorb
conductor
insulator
unstuff
unclog
Etymology
foam (English)
fom (Middle English (1100-1500))
fam (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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