blanchisserie
laundry, laundromat
noun blahn-shee-suh-REE Rare
Origin: From 'blanchisseur/se' (launderer) + '-ie'; 'blanchir' from 'blanc' (white).
Usage Note
Blanchisserie refers both to a commercial laundry facility and to the laundry trade. A self-service coin laundry is usually called a laverie automatique; a full-service commercial one is a blanchisserie. The person who works there is a blanchisseur (m) or blanchisseuse (f) — a historically common occupation depicted in Impressionist paintings.
Examples
"J'ai déposé mes chemises à la blanchisserie."
Natural Translation
I dropped off my shirts at the laundry.
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