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Meaning of birth-to-potty | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

Clipping of birth-to-potty nappy (“a type of cloth nappy which can be adjusted and lengthened to match the baby's growth, thus allowing the nappy to be worn from around birth (by a newborn) to potty-training age”)

Commonwealth, Ireland, abbreviation, alt-of, clipping, colloquial, rare

Examples

“They are a birth to potty and therefore pretty bulky and being cotton terry they do have a tendancy^([sic]) to go scrunchy in the wash.”
“So, as a product, there's nothing I can really say against this one. I wouldn't say it's a world apart from some of those I've already tried but it certainly does combine some of the better features, and it is slimmer than the birth-to-potties on young babies.”
“Over and beyond 6 months or 18 lbs whichever comes first - we have Tots Bots Easyfits (11- each came for £2), Wonderoos (7) and Dudeybabas and Little Blooms Birth to Potties (8) and Lollipop Bamboos for the night (10 of these- for a total of 9.99 off ebay).”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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