napkin$51610$ - translation to greek
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napkin$51610$ - translation to greek

CONTAINER USED TO HOLD NAPKINS
Napkin Holders; Napkin dispenser; Napkin clip
  • A wide napkin dispenser
  • The outward pressure from a full load of napkins helps keep them between the two outer walls of the holder
  • A horizontal napkin holder with a weight to hold napkins down and edges
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  • Metal and combination metal/wood napkin holders

napkin      
n. πετσέτα, χειρόμακτρο, πετσέτα φαγητού, πάνα βρέφους, χαρτοπετσέτα
sanitary napkin         
  • Platinum maxipad
  • Different sized maxipads
  • Reusable cloth menstrual pad with [[Kokopelli]] motif.
  • Modern reusable cloth pads in differing sizes
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  • Sanitary napkin belt advertisement 1920
  • Different brands on a shelf
ABSORBENT ITEM WORN IN THE UNDERWEAR BY WOMEN WHO ARE MENSTRUATING, BLEEDING AFTER GIVING BIRTH OR SIMILAR
Sanitary pad; Maxi pad; Sanitary Towel; Sanitary napkin; Sanitary towel; Sanitary napkins; Maxipad; Disposable pads; Feminine napkin; Maxy pad; Maxi-Pad; Sanitary pads; Menstrual rag; Menstrual pads; Feminine pad
αποστειρομένη πετσέτα, αποστειρομένο μανδήλι, σερβιέτες
tissue paper         
  • A box of facial tissues
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  • Tissue paper rolls used in toilets
LIGHTWEIGHT PAPER OR, LIGHT CRÊPE PAPER
Paper tissue; Tissue-paper; Paper napkin; Sanitary tissue; Tissue industry
λεπτό χαρτί, σιγαρόχαρτο

Definition

napkin
¦ noun
1. a square piece of cloth or paper used at a meal to wipe the fingers or lips and to protect garments.
2. Brit. dated a baby's nappy.
3. (also sanitary napkin) N. Amer. another term for sanitary towel.
Origin
ME: from OFr. nappe 'tablecloth' (from L. mappa: see map) + -kin.

Wikipedia

Napkin holder

A napkin holder is a device used to hold napkins. A napkin holder can be made from virtually any solid material and is built so that the napkins do not slip from its hold, either by way of sandwiching them between two surfaces, or simply enclosing them on their sides in a horizontal design. Napkin holders range in price and styles from wooden designs to wrought iron or ceramic styles and many others. One iteration of the napkin holder, better known as a napkin dispenser, offers additional functionality with its design: folded napkins are enclosed in a snug metal casing, allowing users to retrieve a single napkin each time they reach into the container; this particular device is usually found in restaurants, diners, and other public eateries, while its simpler—often more aesthetically pleasing—counterpart, the holder, is common to households and classrooms. There is also an item which holds a napkin or serviette in a button hole or the top of a conventional necktie knot. It is conjectured as a clamp for the corner of a napkin and an hook which hooks into the top of the tie knot. They are most usually in sterling silver and date back to at least Edwardian times. Hence often to be found in antique outlets as functional collectors items. Certain "gentleman's clubs" include a button hole in a corner of their napkins for direct coupling to an upper shirt button.