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1. (n.) tampon
a plug of cotton or the like for insertion into a wound, body cavity, etc., chiefly for absorbing blood or stopping hemorrhages.
2. tampon
a two-headed drumstick for playing rolls.
3. (v.t.) tampon
to fill or plug with a tampon.
Etymology: (1855–60; < F; see tampion)
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| Definition of 'Tampon' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) tampon
plug of cotton or other absorbent material; inserted into wound or body cavity to absorb exuded fluids (especially blood)
2. (verb) tampon
plug with a tampon
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1. (noun) tampon
a cotton object used to stop menstrual blood
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| Definition of 'Tampon' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Tampon
a plug introduced into a natural or artificial cavity of the body in order to arrest hemorrhage, or for the application of medicine
2. (verb) Tampon
to plug with a tampon
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Sense: a piece of cottonwool etc inserted in a wound etc to absorb blood.
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Afrikaans: tampon |
Arabic: فَتيل |
Bulgarian: тампон |
Brazilian: tampão |
Czech: tampón |
German: der Tampon |
Danish: tampon |
Greek: ταμπόν, κομμάτι από βαμβά |
Spanish: tampón |
Estonian: tampoon |
Farsi: فتیله |
Finnish: tamponi |
French: tampon |
Hebrew: טַמפּוֹן |
Hindi: फाहा, टैम्पन |
Croatian: tampon |
Hungarian: tampon |
Indonesian: tampon |
Icelandic: vattrúlla; tíðatappi |
Italian: tampone |
Japanese: タンポン |
Korean: 탐폰, 면구 |
Lithuanian: tamponas |
Latvian: tampons |
Malay: tampon |
Dutch: tampon |
Norwegian: tampong |
Polish: tampon |
Portuguese: tampão |
Romanian: tampon |
Russian: тампон |
Slovak: tampón |
Slovenian: tampon |
Serbian: tampon |
Swedish: tampong |
Thai: ก้อนสำลีสำหรับห้ามเลือด |
Turkish: tampon |
Taiwanese: 止血墊,月經棉條,止血塞 |
Ukrainian: тампон |
Urdu: ڈاٹ، پھاہا |
Vietnamese: băng vệ sinh |
Chinese: 止血垫,棉塞,止血塞 |
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