diaper
diaper definition
dia·per (dī′pər, dī′ə pər)
noun
- Archaic cloth or fabric with a woven pattern of repeated small figures, such as diamonds
- a napkin, towel, etc. of such cloth
- such a pattern, as in art
- a soft, absorbent cloth folded and arranged between the legs and around the waist of a baby to absorb and contain excretions
- a piece of absorbent material with a waterproof outer layer, having the same function but intended to be discarded after a single usein full, disposable diaper
Etymology: ME < OFr diapre, diaspre, kind of ornamented cloth < ML diasprum, flowered cloth, altered (after dia-, dia-, because of ML pronun. of initial j-) < jaspis < L iaspis, jasper
transitive verb
- to give a diaper design to
- to put a fresh diaper on (a baby)
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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