diaper

/ˈdaɪpər/
noun
  1. A piece of absorbent material worn by a baby or a person who cannot control their bladder or bowels, to catch and hold urine and feces.
    • She changed the baby's diaper before putting him down for a nap.
    • Disposable diapers are convenient but create a lot of waste.
    • The daycare asks parents to bring at least five diapers each day.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To put a diaper on a baby or person who needs one.
    • The nurse diapered the elderly patient gently and efficiently.
    • After the bath, she diapered the baby and dressed him in pajamas.
    • He learned how to diaper his newborn daughter without any help.
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