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"Diorissimo toilet water" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Diorissimo eau de toilette. The pronunciation of the brand name -- which identifies the crisp, fresh, spring-like greens-, jasmine-, lily of the valley, rosewood-, and sandalwood-smelling Dior brand of "water for getting bathed, dressed, ready to go out" ideated by the Nice-born, world-respected perfumer Edmond Roudnitsa (1905 - 1996) -- will be "dyo-REES-see-mo o duh twa-let" in French.

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