AskDefine | Define towel

Dictionary Definition

towel n : a rectangular piece of absorbent cloth (or paper) for drying or wiping v : wipe with a towel; "towel your hair dry" [also: towelling, towelled]

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology

From toaille.

Noun

  1. A cloth used for wiping, especially one used for drying anything wet, as a person after a bath.

Translations

cloth used for wiping

Verb

  1. To hit with a towel.
  2. To dry by using a towel.
    He got out of the shower and toweled himself dry.

Extensive Definition

A towel is a piece of absorbent fabric or paper used for drying or wiping. It draws moisture through direct contact using a blotting or a rubbing motion.

Types of towels

Alternative uses

Towels are often used for purposes other than drying things. For example

Appearances in popular culture

History

The invention of the towel associated, at least apocryphally, with the city of Bursa in Turkey. The city is still noted for the production of "Turkish towels."

References

See also

towel in Arabic: منشفة
towel in Chuvash: Алшăлли
towel in Czech: Ručník
towel in Danish: Håndklæde
towel in German: Handtuch
towel in Spanish: Toalla
towel in Esperanto: Mantuko
towel in Persian: حوله
towel in French: Serviette de bain
towel in Indonesian: Handuk
towel in Icelandic: Handklæði
towel in Italian: Asciugamano
towel in Hebrew: מגבת
towel in Dutch: Handdoek
towel in Japanese: タオル
towel in Polish: Ręcznik
towel in Portuguese: Toalha
towel in Sundanese: Anduk
towel in Russian: Полотенце
towel in Finnish: Pyyhe
towel in Swedish: Handduk
towel in Tamil: துண்டு
towel in Yiddish: האנטוך
towel in Samogitian: Abrūsos
towel in Chinese: 毛巾

Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words

air-dry, anhydrate, bake, blot, brush, burn, cure, dehumidify, dehydrate, desiccate, drain, dry, evaporate, exsiccate, fire, insolate, kiln, mummify, parch, rub, scorch, sear, shrivel, smoke, soak up, sponge, sun, sun-dry, swab, torrefy, weazen, wipe, wither, wizen
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