Etymology:
The word "flush" has two distinct etymologies, depending on its meaning.
1. To remove liquid or waste
2. To redden (of the face)
Meaning:
1. To remove liquid or waste
2. To redden (of the face)
Origin:
The word "flush" is believed to have originated from the following:
1. To remove liquid or waste
2. To redden (of the face)
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