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| | Towel at opensource encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | A towel is a piece of absorbent fabric whose chief use is for drying objects, by drawing moisture (usually water) from the object, into the fabric, through direct contact, with either a blotting or rubbing motion. |
 | | Wrapped around one's body, a towel acts as a make-shift garment (also for changing clothes on the beach etc.). |
 | | To sit, lay and stand on, to avoid direct contact with the ground, rock, chair, etc. This may be to avoid getting dirty or sandy, because it is more comfortable, and in the case of partial or full nudity, to avoid making the chair dirty. |
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