A napkin is a piece of absorbent material, such as cloth or paper, used for wiping the mouth and fingers while eating.
Napkins are usually small and rectangular, and are often folded and placed on the lap or beside a plate to be used during a meal.
They can also be used to protect clothing from spills and stains, and can be decorated or printed with designs or patterns.
Napkins are commonly made of paper, cloth, or a combination of the two, and are used in both formal and informal dining settings.
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