BIDET


Meaning of BIDET in English

bə̇ˈdet, bēˈ-, -ˈdā noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Middle French, from bider to trot

1. : a small horse especially in pack or courier service in an army

2. : a vessel about the height of the seat of a chair that often has fixtures for running water and is used especially for bathing the external genitals and the posterior parts of the body

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