| towel | A cloth used for wiping, especially one used for drying anything wet, as the person after a bath. <botany> Towel gourd, the fruit of the cucurbitaceous plant Luffa aegyptiaca; also, the plant itself. The fruit is very fibrous, and, when separated from its rind and seeds, is used as a sponge or towel. Synonym: Egyptian bath sponge, and dishcloth. Origin: OE.towaille, towail, F. Touaille, LL. Toacula, of Teutonic origin; cf. OHG. Dwahila, swahilla, G. Zwehle, fr. OHG. Dwahan to wash; akin to D. Dwaal a towel, AS. Thwean to wash, OS. Thwahan, Icel. Thva, Sw. Tva, Dan. Toe, Goth. Thwahan. Cf. Doily. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| towel bath |
A bath given by applying towels dipped in water 60¡Æ to 70¡ÆF (15.6¡Æ to 21.1¡ÆC) to the arms, legs, and anterior and posterior surfaces of trunk, and then removing the towels and drying the parts.
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| towel binder |
A towel that encircles the abdomen or chest and whose ends are pinned together.
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| towel forceps |
Sharply pointed clip for holding towels and/or skin.
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| towel | a rectangular piece of absorbent cloth (or paper) for drying or wiping |
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| towel | wipe with a towel |
| towel | a horizontal bar a few inches from a wall for holding towels |
| towel | a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels can be hung |
| towel | a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels can be hung |
| towel | a horizontal bar a few inches from a wall for holding towels |
| towel | a circular hoop for holding a towel |
| towel | any of various fabrics (linen or cotton) used to make towels |
| towel | any of various fabrics (linen or cotton) used to make towels |
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