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Cosa (chi) è WASHABLE - definizione

REUSABLE, WASHABLE DIAPER
Cloth diapers; Modern Cloth Nappies (or diapers); Washable diapers
  •  All in one diaper.
  • Prefold diaper
  • Prefold diaper on a doll. The prefold is closed with a plastic closure instead of traditional pins (Snappi).
  • Safe Diaper Clip from mid-1960s.
  • Traditional diaper cover (left) and "Flat" (right) with pins.

washable      
Washable clothes or materials can be washed in water without being damaged.
Choose washable curtains.
ADJ
Washable      
·adj Capable of being washed without damage to fabric or color.
tattoo         
  • eros]]'', on wrists
  • An identification tattoo on a survivor of the [[Auschwitz concentration camp]]
  • A 19th century drawing of a tattooed [[Bosnian Croat]] woman
  • Mrs. M. Stevens Wagner]] with arms and chest covered in tattoos, 1907
  • [[Dermatitis]] due to a temporary tattoo (dolphin) made with [[black henna]]
  • Tattooed lip makeup]]
  • Application of a tattoo to a woman's foot
  • Fred Harris, Tattoo Studio, Sydney, 1937
  • Christian]] couple with matching cross symbol tattoos to associate with their faith
  • Captain James Cook]]
  • An example of a tattoo design
  • Latin Kings]] gang member showing his gang tattoo
  • A [[henna]] temporary tattoo being applied
  • Man getting a tattoo
  • Medical tattoo: [[blood type]]
  • moko]]'') seen by Cook and his crew (drawn by [[Sydney Parkinson]] 1769), engraved for ''[[A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas]]'' by Thomas Chambers
  • deserter]] from the [[British Army]]; skin removed post-mortem
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  • [[Wilfrid Derome]] Tattoo Collection, 1925
  • [[Keloid]] formation at the site of a tattoo
  • A two coil tattoo machine
  • USS ''New Jersey'']] in 1944
  • nitrile gloves]] during the process, this is to avoid infections while perforating the skin.
  • Japanese woodblock print]] (''[[ukiyo-e]]'') of a prostitute biting her handkerchief in pain as her arm is tattooed. Based on historical practice, the tattoo is likely the name of her lover. printed by [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]].
  • Austronesian]] tattoos by European explorers
  • Kalinga]] in the [[Philippines]], performing a traditional batek tattoo
IMAGE CREATED BY INK PLACED IN HUMAN SKIN, PERMANENTLY OR SEMI-PERMANENTLY
Tattooed; Tattooing; Tattoos; Tatoo; Tatoos; Angel wings tattoo; Custom Tattoo Design; Finger Mustache Tattoo; Temporary tattoos; Tattoo designs; Tattos; Ballpoint tattoo; Tatoo parlor; Tatoo parlour; Tattoo parlours; Temporary tattoo; Tattoo advertising; Dermagraphic; Stick and poke tattoos; Stick and poke tattoo; Stick and poke; Fingerstache; Tatooing; Finger mustache tattoo; Tattoo art style; Tattoo style; Tattoo styles; Tatuajes; Iron salt tattoo; Sticker tattoo; Tattoo art; Tattoo-style art; Washable tattoo; Chinese tattoo; Jeoly; Prince Giolo; Painted Prince; Prince Jeoly
tattoo1
¦ noun (plural tattoos)
1. an evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters.
2. Brit. a military display consisting of music, marching, and exercises.
3. a rhythmic tapping or drumming.
Origin
C17 (orig. as tap-too) from Du. taptoe!, lit. 'close the tap (of the cask)!'
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tattoo2
¦ verb (tattoos, tattooing, tattooed) mark with an indelible design by inserting pigment into punctures in the skin.
¦ noun (plural tattoos) a design made in such a way.
Derivatives
tattooer noun
tattooist noun
Origin
C18: from Tahitian, Tongan, and Samoan ta-tau or Marquesan ta-tu.

Wikipedia

Cloth diaper

A cloth diaper (American English) or a cloth nappy (Australian English and British English), also known as reusable diaper or reusable nappy, is a diaper made from textiles such as natural fibers, human-made materials, or a combination of both. Cloth diapers are in contrast to disposable diapers, made from synthetic fibers and plastics. They are often made from industrial cotton which may be bleached white or left the fiber’s natural color. Other natural fiber cloth materials include wool, bamboo, and unbleached hemp. Human-made materials such as an internal absorbent layer of microfiber toweling or an external waterproof layer of polyurethane laminate (PUL) may be used. Polyester fabrics microfleece or suedecloth are often used inside cloth diapers as a "stay-dry" wicking liner because of the non-absorbent properties of those synthetic fibers.

Modern cloth diapers come in a host of shapes, including preformed cloth diapers, all-in-one diapers with waterproof exteriors, fitted diaper with covers and pocket or "stuffable" diapers, which consist of a water-resistant outer shell sewn with an opening for insertion of absorbent material inserts.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WASHABLE
1. Don‘t you think all school blazers should be washable?
2. Using washable nappies still gives parents this choice.
3. It says washable nappies are the solution to the waste disposal problem.
4. Next spring, Casual Male will introduce a machine–washable, tumble–dry suit.
5. It has a washable "high efficiency particulate filter" which gathers up dust.