Diapers

/ˈdaɪpərz/ noun

Absorbent garments worn by infants and others who cannot control their bladder or bowel movements. They consist of multiple layers designed to contain waste and keep the wearer dry.

From Middle English diaper, from Old French diaspre meaning 'ornamental textile with a repeated diamond pattern.' The modern meaning evolved from the cloth's original decorative weave pattern to describe the textile itself, then to baby garments made from such cloth.

AMአረጋዊ ሽፍት
ARحفاظات
BNডায়াপার
CAbolquers
CSplínky
DAbleer
DEWindeln
ELπάνες
ESpañales
FAپامپرها
FIvaipat
FRcouches
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