ˌōdətwäˈlet noun
( plural eaux de toilette ˌō(z)- ; or eaux de toilettes ˌō(z)dətwäˈlet(s) ; or eau de toilettes ˌōdətwäˈlet(s))
Etymology: French, literally, water for washing and dressing
: a perfumed liquid containing a lower percentage of fragrant oils than does ordinary perfume — called also toilet water