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  • noun Perchloroethylene, a common solvent

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Examples

  • Shaw had used the chemical solvent perchloroethylene, better known as perc, since he started his San Diego dry-cleaning business in 1978.

    Mr. Clean 2007

  • Perchloroethylene, also known as perc, is the solvent used by about 75 percent of the nation's 35,000 dry cleaners, but not for much longer.

    Clean Lab 2007

  • On the streets it's called perc-a-pop, and it's the newest drug to hit Philadelphia.

    CNN Transcript Apr 30, 2004 2004

  • A solvent known as perc short for perchloroethylene that's used in traditional dry cleaning may cause liver and kidney cancers and leukemia, according to an EPA finding backed in early

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • A solvent known as perc short for perchloroethylene that's used in traditional dry cleaning may cause liver and kidney cancers and leukemia, according to an EPA finding backed in early

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Roughly 80% of the nation's 30,000 dry cleaners still employ a cleaning method using the liquid solvent perchloroethylene -- or "perc," according to the New York-based National Cleaners Association.

    Finding an Eco-Friendly Dry Cleaner 2008

  • The evidence at trial revealed that on August 14, 2001, a 55-gallon drum of tetrachloroethylene, also known as perchloroethylene or "perc," was accidentally punctured on the property of Martin Warehousing and Storage, a company based at Sand Island.

    Hawaii Reporter 2010

  • The evidence at trial revealed that on August 14, 2001, a 55-gallon drum of tetrachloroethylene, also known as perchloroethylene or "perc," was accidentally punctured on the property of Martin Warehousing and Storage, a company based at Sand Island.

    Hawaii Reporter 2010

  • The evidence at trial revealed that on August 14, 2001, a 55-gallon drum of tetrachloroethylene, also known as perchloroethylene or "perc," was accidentally punctured on the property of Martin Warehousing and Storage, a company based at Sand Island.

    Hawaii Reporter 2010

  • Laundry services across the state are being told to choose among various alternatives to perchloroethylene, or "perc," a toxic fabric solvent widely used since the 1970s.

    Bakersfield.com Latest news 2010

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  • Short for percolation or percolate, as in a soil "perc test."

    July 9, 2007