Depilator: meaning, definitions and examples

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depilator

 

[ dɪˈpɪləˌtɔr ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

hair removal

A depilator is a device or product used to remove hair from the body. It typically works by either cutting the hair or pulling it out from the root. Common types include creams, waxes, and electronic devices designed specifically for hair removal.

Synonyms

epilator, hair remover, wax

Examples of usage

  • She used a depilator to remove unwanted hair from her legs.
  • The depilator worked effectively, leaving her skin smooth.
  • Many people prefer depilators over shaving for longer-lasting results.

Word origin

The term 'depilator' originates from the Latin word 'depilare', which means 'to remove hair'. This combines 'de-' meaning 'down from' and 'pilus', which translates to 'hair'. The use of depilatory methods dates back to ancient civilizations where various substances and techniques were utilized to achieve hairless skin for aesthetic purposes. In modern times, depilators have evolved to include a range of products and devices, making hair removal more accessible and convenient.