Squil"gee (?), n. Formerly, a small
swab for drying a vessel's deck; now, a kind of scraper having a blade
or edge of rubber or of leather, -- used for removing superfluous,
water or other liquids, as from a vessel's deck after washing, from
window panes, photographer's plates, etc. [Written also
squillgee, squillagee, squeegee.]
Squil"gee (?), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Squilgeed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Squilgeeing.] To swab, press, or treat with a squilgee;
as, to squilgee a vessel's deck.
Squil"gee (?), n. Formerly, a small
swab for drying a vessel's deck; now, a kind of scraper having a blade
or edge of rubber or of leather, -- used for removing superfluous,
water or other liquids, as from a vessel's deck after washing, from
window panes, photographer's plates, etc. [Written also
squillgee, squillagee, squeegee.]
Squil"gee (?), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Squilgeed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Squilgeeing.] To swab, press, or treat with a squilgee;
as, to squilgee a vessel's deck.