Opposite of the upper layer of the earth
Opposite of dirt ingrained on the surface of something
Opposite of ground, especially with reference to its use or quality
“Groups of hunter-gatherers began to settle near a river, which provided them with water they needed to make agriculture a permanent part of their way of life.”
(figuratively or literally) Opposite of a stain, smudge or blot
Opposite of to cause to be dirty or soiled
Opposite of to cover with drops or spots of something
Opposite of to harm the good reputation of a person or thing
Opposite of to change or lose color
Opposite of to blemish, scratch, or stain with a mark
Opposite of to make black, to blacken
“The bleach will whiten fungi or algae but does not change the color of dirt.”
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