all-in-one diaper
English
Noun
all-in-one diaper (plural all-in-one diapers)
- (Canada, US) A type of cloth diaper that most closely resembles a disposable diaper, not requiring diaper inserts.
- 1994, Sandy Jones, Werner Freitag, Guide to Baby Products, Consumer Reports Books, →ISBN, page 112:
- Also for cloth users, todays all-in-one diaper and diaper cover combinations use Velcro or snaps instead of pins. Their outer covers dry quickly and can be used more than once.
- 2005 November 30, S[ubhash] C. Anand, “Healthcare and Hygienic Products: An Overview”, in J. F. Kennedy, M. Miraftab, S. Rajendran, Subhash C. Anand, editor, Medical Textiles and Biomaterials for Healthcare, Elsevier Science, →ISBN, page 77:
- The disposable diaper for baby care was first marketed in Sweden in the late 1930s, and the present all-in-one diaper consists of multilayer components with an enhanced facility to collect urine and faecal waste and incorporates a superabsorbent polymer as an absorbent component.
- 2023 September 28, Bridget Reed, “The 7 Best Cloth Diapers in 2023”, in Miami Herald:
- What if you’re not sure which cloth diapers are right for you? Before you can start buying all-in-one diaper packs on Amazon or elsewhere, consider these key factors:
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Synonyms
- all-in-one nappy (UK and Commonwealth)
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