Toiletry (noun)

  1. Items used for personal grooming and hygiene, such as soap, toothpaste, and shampoo.
  2. A room or a place where toiletries are kept or used.
  3. The act of grooming oneself.

Origin:

From french toilette, from old french toilette ("cloth, dressing table, toilet"), from toile ("cloth") + -ette (diminutive suffix). .

Examples:

  1. The bathroom was filled with toiletries, including soap, toothpaste, and shampoo.
  2. He packed his toiletry bag before the trip.
  3. The hotel room had a toiletry kit with all the essentials.
  4. She took her toiletry bag with her to the gym.
  5. The toiletry section of the store had everything you needed for personal grooming.
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