diaperˈdaɪ pər, ˈdaɪ ə pər
diaper (v)
- present
- diapers
- past
- diapered
- past participle
- diapered
- present participle
- diapering
diaper (n)
- plural
- diapers
English Definitions:
diaper, nappy, napkin (noun)
garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist; worn by infants to catch excrement
diaper (noun)
a fabric (usually cotton or linen) with a distinctive woven pattern of small repeated figures
diaper (Noun)
A textile fabric having a diamond-shaped pattern formed by alternating directions of thread.
diaper (Noun)
A towel or napkin made from such fabric.
diaper (Noun)
An absorbent garment worn by a baby, or by someone who is incontinent.
diaper (Noun)
The diamond pattern associated with diaper textiles.
diaper (Verb)
To put diapers on someone.
Diaper
A diaper is a kind of underwear that allows one to defecate or urinate in a discreet manner. When diapers become soiled, they require changing; this process is often performed by a second person such as a parent or caregiver. Failure to change a diaper on a regular enough basis can result in skin problems. Diapers are made of cloth or synthetic disposable materials. Cloth diapers are composed of layers of fabric such as cotton, hemp, bamboo or microfiber and can be washed and reused multiple times. Disposable diapers contain absorbent chemicals and are thrown away after use. Plastic pants can be worn over diapers to avoid leaks, but with modern cloth diapers, this is no longer necessary. Diapers are primarily worn by children who are not yet potty trained or experience bedwetting. However, they can also be used by adults with incontinence or in certain circumstances where access to a toilet is unavailable. These can include the elderly, those with a physical or mental disability, and people working in extreme conditions such as astronauts. It is not uncommon for people to wear diapers under dry suits.
Diaper
A diaper /ˈdaɪpə(r)/ (American and Canadian English) or a nappy (Australian English, British English, and Hiberno-English) is a type of underwear that allows the wearer to urinate or defecate without using a toilet, by absorbing or containing waste products to prevent soiling of outer clothing or the external environment. When diapers become wet or soiled, they require changing, generally by a second person such as a parent or caregiver. Failure to change a diaper on a sufficiently regular basis can result in skin problems around the area covered by the diaper. Diapers are made of cloth or synthetic disposable materials. Cloth diapers are composed of layers of fabric such as cotton, hemp, bamboo, microfiber, or even plastic fibers such as PLA or PU, and can be washed and reused multiple times. Disposable diapers contain absorbent chemicals and are thrown away after use. Diapers are primarily worn by infants, toddlers who are not yet toilet trained, and by children who experience bedwetting. They are also used by adults under certain circumstances or with various conditions, such as incontinence. Adult users can include those of advanced age, patients bed-bound in a hospital, individuals with certain types of physical or mental disability, and people working in extreme conditions, such as astronauts. It is not uncommon for people to wear diapers under dry suits.
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