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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
towelette

1896, originally a trade name, from towel (n.) + -ette.

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towelette

n. A small towel.

Usage examples of "towelette".

Beside the three lighters, which are tucked partially beneath the player, in a row, are an unopened moist towelette and a red fine-point felt pen.

Inside it was a small bottle of one-eighth of an ounce of Tabasco sauce, paper matches, a moist towelette, instant coffee, salt, toilet paper, sugar, nondairy creamer, and chewing gum.

He drank steadily, pausing only to refill the mug and grab a moistened towelette from the dispenser near the head of the bed.

Stewardesses appeared with scented towelettes for cleaning blood and vomit.

Nearest to her were hanging displays of novelty key chains, fingernail clippers, pocket combs, styptic pencils, packets of moistened towelettes, eyeglass-cleaning papers, decks of playing cards, and disposable cigarette lighters.

Europeans expected me to regularly wash my hands with prepackaged towelettes and to automatically reject all unpasteurized dairy products.

Moist towelettes were designed for freshening your hands after eating a Big Mac in the car.

On the same shelf, she also found a shoe box containing an economy-size pack of moist towelettes and a varied selection of condoms.

Molly smelled the disinfectant in the cloth, but its contact with his burned flesh did not appear to bother him as it did Molly when her mother used the wet towelettes to clean her scrapes.

Harry organized pencils and a sketch pad on the table, a fresh package of dental floss, some moist towelettes, a glass for water.

Europeans expected me to regularly wash my hands with prepackaged towelettes and to automatically reject all unpasteurized dairy products.

Moist towelettes were designed for freshening your hands after eating a Big Mac in the car.

She took one of those premoistened towelettes from her purse, ripped off the foil, wiped down the mouthpiece.

This does not even take into account the occasional use of bathroom tissue for unpredictable/creative purposes such as applying/removing cosmetics, beverage-spill management, etc For this reason, rather than trying to package bathroom tissue in small one-transaction packets (as is done with premoistened towelettes, for example), which can be wasteful in some cases and limiting in other cases, it has been traditional to package this product in bulk distribution units whose size exceeds the maximum amount of squares that an individual could conceivably use in a single transaction (barring force majeure).

A postcard of the Acropolis, prestamped envelopes, packaged towelettes bearing the insignia of Olympic Airlines.