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| douc | <zoology> A monkey (Semnopithecus nemaeus), remarkable for its varied and brilliant colours. It is a native of Cochin China. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| doucepere | One of the twelve peers of France, companions of Charlemagne in war. Alternative forms: douzepere] "Big-looking like a doughty doucepere." (Spenser) Origin: F. Les douze pairs the twelve peers of France, renowned in romantic fiction. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| douche | 1. A jet or current of water or vapor directed upon some part of the body to benefit it medicinally; a douche bath. 2. <medicine> A syringe. Origin: F, fr. It. Doccia, fr. Docciare to flow, pour, fr. An assumed LL. Ductiare, fr. L. Ducere, ductum, to lead, conduct (water). See Duct. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| douche bath | The local application of water in the form of a large jet or stream. (05 Mar 2000) |
| douching | <procedure> A jet or current of water, sometimes a dissolved medicating or cleansing agent, applied to a body part, organ or cavity for medicinal or hygienic purposes. (18 Nov 1997) |
| doucker | <zoology> A grebe or diver; applied also to the golden-eye, pochard, scoter, and other ducks. Alternative forms: ducker. Origin: From aouck, for duck. See Duck. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a small syringe with detachable nozzles; used for vaginal lavage and enemas direct a spray of water into a bodily cavity, for cleaning irrigation with a jet of water or medicated solution into or around a body part (especially the vagina) to treat infections or cleanse from odorous contents
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A Douche (/duʃ/, French for "shower") in American English generally describes a stream of water or a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or "sanitary" reasons. In other languages douche only has the original French meaning of shower. In the US English sense, it is similar to an enema, however the term is used colloquially to apply to the use in the vagina for women. ...
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A procedure in which water or a medicated solution is used to clean the vagina and cervix.
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A liquid used to clean a woman's genitals and vagina.
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A cleansing fluid flushed through the vagina as a hygienic measure. The practice is unnecessary and should be strongly discouraged.
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| douc | irrigation with a jet of water or medicated solution into or around a body part (especially the vagina) to treat infections or cleanse from odorous contents |
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| douc | a small syringe with detachable nozzles |
| douc | direct a spray of water into a bodily cavity, for cleaning |
| douc | a small syringe with detachable nozzles |
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