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Scrub

Scrub is a term with multiple related meanings in cleaning, medicine, ecology, and everyday language. As a verb, scrub most commonly means to clean something by rubbing it with an abrasive material or detergent, or to rub hard to remove dirt. It can also mean to cancel or postpone a planned activity or event; for example, a launch may be scrubbed when conditions are unsuitable.

As a noun, scrub can refer to the act of scrubbing, or to a plant community characterized

In medicine, scrub has a specialized use. To scrub in means to perform a thorough hand and

In everyday speech, scrubs or scrub suits denote the clothing worn in medical settings. The word’s core

by
shrubs
and
low-growing
woody
vegetation,
commonly
called
scrubland.
Scrubland
typically
appears
in
dry
or
Mediterranean
climates
and
supports
a
range
of
adapted
flora
and
fauna.
forearm
washing
routine
to
achieve
a
sterile
condition
before
surgery.
A
scrub
nurse
or
scrub
technologist
assists
by
maintaining
the
sterile
field,
and
the
term
scrubs
also
refers
to
the
hospital
garments
worn
by
operating
room
staff.
sense—preparing,
cleaning,
or
clearing
away
material—pervades
its
various
uses
in
cleaning
tasks,
planning,
and
professional
practice.