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Toilet paper (1)

a thin, sterile, absorbent paper that is often rolled up for use in cleansing or drying oneself after urinating and fecating.

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Toilet paper (1)

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  1. What is Toilet Paper and Its Definition Toilet Paper

  2. What is Toilet Paper Toilet paper is a type of tissue paper that is primarily used to remove body fluids from the anus and the area around the anal region after defecation as well as the perineal area and external genitalia after urination. Additionally, it serves as a layer of defense for the hands throughout these procedures.

  3. What is Toilet Paper Made of? Today's toilet paper is largely made from a "chemical pulp," although it all starts out as paper. Various recycled paper types, virgin wood pulp, and hemp plants are all paper types that may be used to make tissue paper. Toilet paper is primarily produced using the following materials: Water. With a machine that strives to leave as much wood as possible, the trees are completely stripped of all of their bark during preparation.

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