diaper
Word family noundiaperdiapering
di·a·per /ˈdaɪəpə $ ˈdaɪpər/ noun [countableC] changed ... diaper• They change diapers and mix bottles for infants crying in the middle of the night when no one else is around.• When anyone tried to brush her hair, give her a bath, or change her diaper, it hurt.• When daughter Tiffany was born, Olson became adept at changing diapers with one hand.• He did all the fatherly duties, he changed diapers.• I played with him, I carried him around the garden, I changed his diapers and bathed him in the sink.• He bathed them, changed their diapers, and willingly helped, then and now, with every aspect of child care. Origin diaper (1300-1400) Old French diapre “fine cloth”, from Medieval Greek diapras “pure white”