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has gloss | eng: Gossage is a family name of soapmakers and alkali manufacturers. Their company eventually became part of the Unilever group. During World War II, all soap brands were abolished by British government decree in 1942, in favour of a generic soap. When conditions returned to normal post war, the Gossage brand was not revived by Unilever though the company name is still registered for legal purposes. The online Times Index shows meetings of the Gossage company board until the early 1960s. |
lexicalization | eng: Gossage |
instance of | (noun) a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats soap |
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