Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A laundromat.
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- noun A
laundromat .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Through its community planning process, the city chose to focus initial efforts on the "washeteria" -- a laundromat with shower facilities -- because it's among its highest users of fuel.
Bill Chameides: Tanana -- Tiny City in Yukon Takes a Giant Renewable Step Bill Chameides 2011
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Through its community planning process, the city chose to focus initial efforts on the "washeteria" -- a laundromat with shower facilities -- because it's among its highest users of fuel.
Bill Chameides: Tanana -- Tiny City in Yukon Takes a Giant Renewable Step Bill Chameides 2011
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Through its community planning process, the city chose to focus initial efforts on the "washeteria" -- a laundromat with shower facilities -- because it's among its highest users of fuel.
Bill Chameides: Tanana -- Tiny City in Yukon Takes a Giant Renewable Step Bill Chameides 2011
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In 2007 two wood-burning boilers called Garns, which are essentially wood stoves that sit inside a water tank were installed to heat the washeteria and two other buildings.
Bill Chameides: Tanana -- Tiny City in Yukon Takes a Giant Renewable Step Bill Chameides 2011
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In 2007 two wood-burning boilers called Garns, which are essentially wood stoves that sit inside a water tank were installed to heat the washeteria and two other buildings.
Bill Chameides: Tanana -- Tiny City in Yukon Takes a Giant Renewable Step Bill Chameides 2011
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In 2007 two wood-burning boilers called Garns, which are essentially wood stoves that sit inside a water tank were installed to heat the washeteria and two other buildings.
Bill Chameides: Tanana -- Tiny City in Yukon Takes a Giant Renewable Step Bill Chameides 2011
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Sometimes she wondered whether he had intended her to find it, whether it was fortuitous that he had forgotten to clear out the pockets of his jeans on the one evening when she always took their dirty clothes to the washeteria.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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At the outdoor washeteria up the street, security contractors shove quarters into the laundry machines.
The last of Leeville: Chances grow slim for a wide spot in the road in La. 2010
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Elizabeth didn't boast a washeteria, which was what they called laundromats here.
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Broad used to be a washeteria, and no, it was a washeteria after.
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