diaper
v.
put a diaper on
n.
absorbent cloth worn by babies (as underpants)
Diaper
"Nappy" redirects here. For other uses, see
Nappy (disambiguation) and
Diaper (disambiguation). A diaper (in North America) or nappy (in Britain, many Commonwealth countries and Ireland) is an absorbent
garment worn by individuals who are unable to control their
bladder or
bowel movements, or who are unable to reach the
toilet when needed. The purpose of a diaper is to contain mess and keep the wearer dry and comfortable for several hours at a time. When diapers become full and can no longer hold any more waste, they require changing; this process is generally performed by a secondary person such as a parent or caregiver. Failure to change a diaper regularly can result in
diaper rash.
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diaper
Noun
1. garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist; worn by infants to catch excrement
(synonym) nappy, napkin
(hypernym) garment
2. a fabric (usually cotton or linen) with a distinctive woven pattern of small repeated figures
(hypernym) fabric, cloth, material, textile
Diaper
(v. t.)
To put a diaper on (a child).
(v. t.)
To ornament with figures, etc., arranged in the pattern called diaper, as cloth in weaving.
(v. i.)
To draw flowers or figures, as upon cloth.
(n.)
Surface decoration of any sort which consists of the constant repetition of one or more simple figures or units of design evenly spaced.
(n.)
Any textile fabric (esp. linen or cotton toweling) woven in diaper pattern. See 2.
(n.)
An infant's breechcloth.
(n.)
A towel or napkin for wiping the hands, etc.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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