0 past simple and past participle of wipe
1 to slide something, especially a piece of cloth, over the surface of something else, in order to remove dirt, food, or liquid:
In the day preceding the slametan, the food must be bought and prepared, the dishes and glasses wiped, and the house cleaned.
The visceral yolk sac, allantois and amnion were dissected away from the fetal material and excess fluid was wiped clear prior to measuring the weight.
On posttest, however, in the intervention group, colloquial names were practically wiped out, though the decrease was insignificant, whereas standard names significantly and substantially increased.