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 an·ti·chlorA0335700 (ăn′tĭ-klôr′, ăn′tī-)n. A substance, such as sodium thiosulfate, used to neutralize the excess chlorine or hypochlorite left after bleaching textiles, fiber, or paper pulp.[anti- + chlor(ine).]
 antichlor(ˈæntɪˌklɔː) n (Elements & Compounds) a substance used to remove chlorine from a material after bleaching or to neutralize the chlorine present[C19: from anti- + chlor(ine)] ˌantichloˈristic adjan•ti•chlor(ˈæn tɪˌklɔr, -ˌkloʊr)
 n.   any of various substances, esp. sodium thiosulfate, used for removing excess chlorine from paper pulp, textiles, etc., after bleaching.  [1865–70; anti- + chlor (ine)]  an`ti•chlo•ris′tic  (-klɔˈrɪs tɪk, -kloʊ-)  adj.
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 antichlor[¦an·ti′klȯr]  (chemical engineering) A chemical used in the manufacture of paper or textiles to remove excess chlorine or bleaching solution. |