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(plural only, UK, military) The location or building where the showers and basins are located.
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A simple structure with toilets, showers, and wash basins, for communal use, as at a camping ground, caravan park, etc.
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(now rare, historical) A toilet.
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A dressing room connected with a public bath.
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A baptismal font: a large basin used for baptism.
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(Christianity) A large basin used for baptism in or near a church.
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A wide bowl for washing, sometimes affixed to a wall.
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(uncommon) Alternative form of bathroom in its various senses. [A room containing a shower and/or bathtub, and (typically but not necessarily) a toilet.]
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(chiefly US, South Africa, Canada, euphemistic) A lavatory: a room containing a toilet and (typically but not necessarily) a bathtub.
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(Canada, US, neologism) In particular, legislation concerning the use of public bathrooms by transgender individuals.
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(rare) A small bathroom.
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sanitary ware for use in bathrooms: sinks, toilets, etc.
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A pan used for urination and defecation while in bed, now usually for reasons of medical necessity or convenience.
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(archaic) Synonym of lavatory
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A low-mounted plumbing fixture or type of sink intended for washing the external genitalia and the anus.
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(LGBT, slang) A public restroom.
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Archaic spelling of bin (“storage container for wine, etc.”). [A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.]
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(informal, euphemistic) A visit to a bathroom or restroom in order to relieve oneself.
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(aviation, slang) The toilet/washroom on a passenger aircraft.
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(Australia slang) A lavatory: a room for urination and defecation.
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(informal, chiefly in the plural) A great deal of anything.
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(archaic) A chamber pot, now (US, slang) a toilet or lavatory.
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A fountain or basin in the courtyard of an ancient church for worshippers to wash before entering.
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Alternative spelling of castoreum [The bitter exudate of the castor sacs of mature beavers.]
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A container used for urination and defecation, particularly those used in early modern towns before the advent of the flush toilet.
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A room, especially in a gym, sports center, school, swimming pool, etc, designed for people to change their clothes.
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A toilet or chamber pot which treats waste in place with chemical disinfectants and deodorizers, as in airplane lavatories.
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In a flush toilet, the container in which the water used for flushing is held; a toilet tank.
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An outhouse or lavatory.
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(Britain, Ireland, euphemistic) A lavatory, now particularly a small secondary lavatory or a men's room.
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Alternative form of close-stool [(now historical) A chamber pot enclosed in a stool or box; a commode.]
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(now historical) A chamber pot enclosed in a stool or box; a commode.
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(euphemistic, obsolete) A room used to ease one's bowels: a lavatory.
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(Scotland) A lavatory: a room intended for urination and defecation.
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(Philippines) A public lavatory
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(euphemistic, US) A public lavatory.
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(euphemistic) A chair containing a chamber pot.
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(UK, slang, archaic) A public lavatory.
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(vulgar slang) A chamber pot or toilet, particularly (dated) a flush toilet by Thomas Crapper.
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(UK, Australia) A small enclosure in a public toilet for individual use.
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(US) A bucket-like receptacle for a baby's used diapers, where they are kept (sometimes in a solution of water and cleaners) until they can be properly washed or disposed of.
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A toilet, containing no water, in which earth or ashes were added to the excrement after each use, the contents being regularly collected.
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(furniture) a type of cabinet used to hold a washbasin and water pitcher, sometimes including splashboards.
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Initialism of earth closet. [An outhouse or lavatory which uses a cesspit rather than a flush toilet and plumbing.]
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Initialism of earth closet. [An outhouse or lavatory which uses a cesspit rather than a flush toilet and plumbing.]
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(of a bathroom etc.) Connected to a bedroom.
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(euphemistic) Facilities for urination and defecation: a toilet; a lavatory.
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(Christianity) A receptacle in a church for holy water, especially one used in baptism.
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(US) A bathroom with a toilet, sink, and bathtub.
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Alternative form of gentlemen's: a men's room, a lavatory intended for use by men. [possessive case of gentlemen: belonging to some or all gentlemen.]
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Alternative letter-case form of gentlemen's: a lavatory intended for use by men. [possessive case of gentlemen: belonging to some or all gentlemen.]
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(euphemistic, dated) Synonym of men's room: a public lavatory intended for men.
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(chiefly UK, informal euphemistic) A men's room: a lavatory intended for use by men.
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Synonym of men's room: a lavatory intended for use by men.
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(chiefly upper-class UK, euphemistic) The lavatory: a room used for urination and defecation.
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(Canada, US) Short for half bathroom. [A bathroom with a toilet and (usually) a sink, but no shower or bathtub.]
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A bathroom with a toilet and (usually) a sink, but no shower or bathtub.
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A container for storage toilet waste in a vehicle
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(euphemistic, obsolete) A chamber pot: a bucket used for urination and defecation.
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(UK, humorous euphemistic slang, dated) A lavatory: a room used for urination and defecation.
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The bathroom of a Jack and Jill suite.
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.]](now chiefly Ireland) A place to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory.
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(slang, US) A device or place to urinate and defecate: now usually a toilet or lavatory, but also (dated) a chamber pot or outhouse.
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(obsolete) A chamber pot.
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Alternative form of khazi: a lavatory; a toilet. [(slang, chiefly UK) An outhouse or lavatory: a place used for urination and defecation.]
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Alternative form of khazi: a lavatory; a toilet. [(slang, chiefly UK) An outhouse or lavatory: a place used for urination and defecation.]
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Alternative form of khazi: a lavatory; a toilet. [(slang, chiefly UK) An outhouse or lavatory: a place used for urination and defecation.]
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(slang, chiefly UK) A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation (also figuratively).
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Alternative spelling of kocay [(obsolete and rare) A place used for urination and defecation: a latrine; an outhouse; a lavatory.]
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(Britain, euphemistic) A ladies' room: a lavatory intended for use by women.
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(rare and euphemistic) Public toilets: a ladies' room and a gentlemen's room.
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(euphemistic, obsolete) A ladies' room: a lavatory intended for use by women.
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(historical) A waiting room in a railway station or other public building intended exclusively for women and usually including a separate women's lavatory.
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Of or related to a latrine; being or relating to a place for urination or defecation.
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Deliberately inscribed marking made on lavatory walls
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(India, otherwise military) Any facility or device used for urination or defecation, whether toilet, lavatory, or outhouse.
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(UK slang) Latrines: rudimentary or military facilities for urination and defecation.
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(Britain, slang) Clipping of lavatory. [A laver: a washbasin.]
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A washbasin, particularly (Christianity) the one in a church used in the ritual.
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(Britain and dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of lavatory. [A laver: a washbasin.]
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Of or pertaining to a lavatory
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(architecture) The communal washing area in a monastery.
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Where one laves, a washroom, particularly a lavatorium, the washing area in a monastery.
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(Scotland) lavatory; toilet
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(UK slang) A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation.
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An open receptacle lined with a layer of absorbent material for use as a toilet by a cat or similar animal when indoors.
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(euphemistic, informal) Alternative form of little boys' room: a men's room, a public lavatory intended for men. [(euphemistic, informal) Synonym of men's room: a public lavatory intended for use by men.]
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(euphemistic, informal) Synonym of men's room: a public lavatory intended for use by men.
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(euphemistic, informal) Alternative form of little girls' room: a ladies' room, a public lavatory intended for women. [(euphemistic, informal) Synonym of ladies' room: a public lavatory intended for use by women.]
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(euphemistic, informal) Synonym of ladies' room: a public lavatory intended for use by women.
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A lavatory: a room used for urination and defecation.
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(Britain, informal) synonym of toilet paper
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(medicine) Pulmonary toilet.
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(nonstandard) Alternative form of men's room: a public lavatory intended for men. [A lavatory intended for use by men, often including urinals in addition to toilets.]
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A toilet located on a boat, ship, or other watercraft.
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A lavatory intended for use by men, often including urinals in addition to toilets.
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A device strapped to a person's leg to enable urination without use of a restroom.
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(humorous, sometimes capitalized or with the definite article) A lavatory.
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(euphemistic, obsolete) A place used for the business of urination and defecation: an outhouse or lavatory.
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(euphemistic) a toilet, a lavatory (the room, not the fixture)
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(Tyneside) Any other place or fixture used for urination and defecation: a lavatory; a toilet.
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(obsolete) The chamber pot in a close stool; (now) the base of a toilet, consisting of the bowl and its support.
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(obsolete) A person employed to empty the contents of the outside toilet (i.e. human excrement) at suburban houses (and similar). Rendered obsolete by the introduction of plumbed (i.e. piped) sewerage systems.
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Alternative form of pedilavium [(Christianity) The rite of foot-washing based on the act carried out by Jesus Christ on his disciples at the Last Supper. Depending on the church or denomination, it may be carried out at baptism, during Holy Communion, or as part of a Maundy Thursday service; maundy.]
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(Christianity) The rite of foot-washing based on the act carried out by Jesus Christ on his disciples at the Last Supper. Depending on the church or denomination, it may be carried out at baptism, during Holy Communion, or as part of a Maundy Thursday service; maundy.
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(humorous) The toilet; the lavatory.
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(especially in public restrooms) A narrow room or closet that houses a building's plumbing.
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A facility for accepting human waste, typically through personal use via urination and defecation, where the waste is directed into a cesspit directly below the access port used by the person needing facilities. Modern pit toilets typically permanently store the waste for natural decay, and are closed and sealed when full, while historically, they have sometimes been manually harvested for night soil. Pit toilets typically take the form of an outhouse.
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial, dated) A chamberpot.
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(idiomatic, humorous) A commode; a toilet bowl.
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(idiomatic, humorous, chiefly in the singular) A toilet bowl.
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Alternative form of portalet [A portapotty, a portable toilet.]
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A portable toilet, (in UK, particularly) a chemical toilet comprising only the fixture rather than an entire enclosure.
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A movable toilet, particularly a portable outhouse used where other lavatories are unavailable (as at a construction site) or insufficient (as at special events).
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(informal) A portable restroom.
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A portapotty, a portable toilet.
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(diminutive) Any other device or place for urination or defecation: a toilet; a lavatory; a latrine; an outhouse.
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Equal or equitable provision of toilet facilities for men and women within a public space.
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(originally US, euphemistic) Synonym of ladies' room: a lavatory intended for use by women.
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A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation.
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A lavatory that is provided for public use, i.e. use by any person.
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(medicine) The cleaning of secretions from the airways of a person (as part of pulmonary hygiene).
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(sometimes capitalized) A room housing a pump, especially a room or structure at a spa where mineral water is drawn from a spring and consumed, formerly often serving as a venue for polite socializing and conversation.
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Alternative form of pump room [(sometimes capitalized) A room housing a pump, especially a room or structure at a spa where mineral water is drawn from a spring and consumed, formerly often serving as a venue for polite socializing and conversation.]
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Alternative form of pump room [(sometimes capitalized) A room housing a pump, especially a room or structure at a spa where mineral water is drawn from a spring and consumed, formerly often serving as a venue for polite socializing and conversation.]
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(obsolete) A place where the body is purged of waste: a latrine; an outhouse; a lavatory.
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(US) A room with a toilet, but no shower or bathtub, and typically no sink; a water closet.
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(US, euphemistic slang, obsolete) A toilet: a fixture for urination and defecation, particularly (humorous) as a personification of the device.
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Alternative form of reredorter [A latrine situated at the rear of a medieval monastery or convent.]
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Alternative spelling of restroom [(US, euphemistic) A room containing a public toilet: a public lavatory.]
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(US, euphemistic) A room containing a public toilet: a public lavatory.
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A tank for the retention of toilet waste, e.g. on a train.
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(euphemistic) Facilities for handling human waste; Structure containing toilets, seats over a cesspit, or tanks for holding excrement.
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The ceramic wares designed for use in a bathroom/toilet, including WCs, sinks, urinals, etc.
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(euphemistic, obsolete) A toilet.
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(archaic) A half bath, or one that covers only the lower extremities and the hips; a sitz bath.
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(chiefly Ireland, euphemistic, derogatory, with of and an invective) Used as an intensifying pluralizer or intensifier
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(historical) A room containing a sink for washing things; a scullery.
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A toilet used while sitting, as opposed to squatting, such as a flush toilet.
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A bucket used for urination and defecation: a chamber pot.
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(dated) A container used for urinating or defecating when it is impossible or inconvenient to go to a bathroom or toilet; a bedpan, a chamber pot. Commonly used in hospitals, where it is normally called bedpan. Formerly used in private residences, particularly those without an indoor toilet or bathroom.
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(dated) A container used for urinating or defecating when it is not possible or inconvenient to go to a bathroom or toilet; a bedpan, a chamber pot. Commonly used in hospitals, where it is normally called bedpan. Formerly used in private residences, particularly those without an indoor toilet or bathroom.
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(US, dated) A container used for urinating or defecating when it is not possible or convenient to use a bathroom or toilet; a bedpan, a chamber pot. Commonly used in hospitals, where it is normally called bedpan. Formerly used in private residences that were without an indoor toilet or bathroom.
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(dated) A container used for urinating or defecating when it is not possible or convenient to use a bathroom or toilet; a bedpan, a chamber pot. Commonly used in hospitals, where it is normally called bedpan. Formerly used in private residences that were without an indoor toilet or bathroom.
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The practice of using a bucket as a toilet, usually in prisons.
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(euphemistic, rare) A lavatory: a room intended for urination and defecation.
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(euphemistic, with definite article) The lavatory: the room intended for urination and defecation.
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(euphemistic) The bathroom; the room containing the toilet.
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(construction) A sanitation pipe that penetrates the roof used to vent toilet fixtures.
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A toilet used by squatting as opposed to sitting; a squat toilet.
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A toilet, usually consisting of a hole in the ground and sometimes a tank, which is used while squatting instead of sitting.
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A very small room used for a shower or a toilet.
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(obsolete) A close-stool; a seat used for urination and defecation: a chamber pot, commode, outhouse seat, or toilet.
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(euphemistic, obsolete) A stool upon which to ease one's bowels: a commode, a chamber pot.
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(UK, informal) A luxurious public toilet.
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(euphemistic) a public lavatory, particularly (dated US gay slang) as a meeting place for gay men.
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(euphemistic, slang) A public lavatory, particularly (US gay slang, dated) as a meeting place for homosexual men.
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(slang) A public bathroom; lavatory.
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(US) A bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower stall but without a bathtub.
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(euphemistic) A seat used for urination or defecation, such as a chamber pot, toilet, or the seat of an outhouse.
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(humorous euphemistic slang) A lavatory: a room with a toilet.
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Alternative form of thunderbox [(slang) A chamber pot enclosed in a box; a portable commode.]
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(slang) A chamber pot enclosed in a box; a portable commode.
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(dated, slang) chamber pot
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(now rare, archaic) One's style of dressing: dress, outfit.
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Receptacle designed to receive the dejections of humans.
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(historical) An ornamental cloth cover for a dressing table.
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(historical) An ornamental cover for a dressing table.
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(dated) A mirror for a dressing table.
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Synonym of plumber's snake
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(historical) A room in which to perform one's toilet, including dressing and grooming, particularly before execution.
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The hinged, contoured seat with a hole in the middle, often with a hinged cover, of a toilet
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(historical) The collection of articles used at the dressing table: mirror, basins, candlesticks, etc.
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(dated) A dressing table.
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(archaic) A moisturizer made with vinegar.
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A perfumed mixture of water and alcohol somewhat like cologne; eau de toilette.
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Alternative form of toilet room: a room for grooming; a lavatory. [(historical) A room in which to perform one's toilet, including dressing and grooming, particularly before execution.]
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Alternative form of toilet room: a room for grooming; a lavatory. [(historical) A room in which to perform one's toilet, including dressing and grooming, particularly before execution.]
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(historical) Articles used for washing the body and for urination and defecation: chamber pots, basins, pitchers, etc.
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(obsolete) An allowance to purchasers, for waste or refuse matter, of four pounds on every 104 pounds of suttle weight, or weight after the tare is deducted.
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(plumbing) A flush-tank in which water gathers in one chamber before being tilted over so as to discharge its contents.
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Pronunciation spelling of toilet. [(obsolete) A covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread over a dressing table in a chamber or dressing room.]
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(historical) A room in which people were anointed, in ancient public baths.
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(obsolete) A room or structure used for urination: a latrine; an outhouse; a lavatory.
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A washbasin installed into a permanently fixed storage unit, used as an item of bathroom furniture.
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A facility for accepting human waste, typically through personal use via urination and defecation, where the waste is directed into an extractable vault tank below the access port used by the person needing facilities. When reaching capacity, the vault is removed from underground and moved to a region with a sewage processing system, where it is emptied, to be reimplanted later. Vault toilets typically take the form of an outhouse.
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A public street urinal in France.
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A type of bathroom sink that sits above the vanity; a sort of washbasin without plumbing.
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(see Usage notes) An area in which vomiting takes place, in particular a chamber supposedly used by ancient Romans to vomit during a feast so they could continue eating.
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(US, slang) A bathroom, lavatory, toilet, restroom, or powder room.
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A basin used for washing, (now) particularly a permanently installed sink, fitted with a water supply and a drain, for washing the hands and face.
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A sink in a bathroom, connected to a supply of water and a drain, in which one may wash one's face and hands.
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(colloquial) A spray-toilet, bidet seat, or any bathroom product meant to cleanse the user.
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A room intended to wash the face and hands.
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(chiefly Britain) A room containing a flush toilet.
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Alternative form of water closet [(chiefly Britain) A room containing a flush toilet.]
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(UK) Initialism of water closet: a lavatory; a toilet. [(chiefly Britain) A room containing a flush toilet.]
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A bathroom (or area within a bathroom) in which a shower is not surrounded by any barrier
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Alternative form of wet room [A bathroom (or area within a bathroom) in which a shower is not surrounded by any barrier]
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(nonstandard) Alternative form of women's room: a public lavatory intended for women. [(chiefly US, euphemistic) Synonym of ladies' room: a public lavatory intended for women.]
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Ellipsis of women’s room: a lavatory intended for use by women.
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(chiefly US, euphemistic) Synonym of ladies' room: a public lavatory intended for women.
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