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Noun: scrubs  skrúbz
  1. Protective garment worn by surgeons during operations
    "The surgeon changed into fresh scrubs before entering the operating room";
    - gown, surgical gown
Noun: scrub  skrúb
  1. The act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water
    "scrub the floor tiles restored their original shine";
    - scrubbing, scouring
     
  2. Dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
    "The California hillsides were covered in scrub, providing habitat for many species";
    - chaparral [N. Amer], bush
Verb: scrub (scrubbed,scrubbing)  skrúb
  1. Clean with hard rubbing
    "She scrubbed his back";
    - scour
     
  2. Wash thoroughly
    "surgeons must scrub prior to an operation";
    - scrub up
     
  3. [informal] Postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled
    "we had to scrub our vacation plans";
    - cancel, call off, scratch, scrap
     
  4. Remove digitally or magnetically recorded information
    "Who scrubbed the files from my hard disk?";
    - erase, delete, wipe

Type of: botany, clean, cleaning, cleansing, cleanup, defer, fish out [informal], flora, garment, hold over, lave, postpone, prorogue, put back, put off, put over, remit, rub, set back, shelve, table [N. Amer], take out, vegetation, wash

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