Abdest

/ˈæbdɛst/ noun

In Islamic tradition, the ritual washing of the face, hands, and feet performed before prayer as a form of purification.

From Turkish 'abdest', derived from Arabic 'wuḍū', which comes from the root meaning 'to be clean or pure'. The word entered English through Ottoman Turkish during centuries of cultural contact.

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