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What (who) is toilet - definition


toilet         
  • A modern [[bidet]] of the traditional type, available in many [[southern Europe]]an and [[South American]] countries.<ref name="Roberto Zapperi 2010">Roberto Zapperi: ''Zu viel Moralismus macht den Körper schmutzig.'', in: FAZ, 24 aprile 2010.</ref>
  • the whole painting]]). She is doing her toilet, with her [[silver-gilt]] [[toilet service]] on the dressing-table
  • Indus river valley]] in around 2350 BC.
  • Hogarth]]'s ''Marriage à la Mode'' series (1743), a young countess receives her lover, tradesmen, hangers-on, and an Italian tenor as she finishes her toilette<ref>See Egerton op cit</ref>
  • 1909}}
  • Roman]] public toilets, [[Ostia Antica]].
  • A man seen from behind urinating while standing.
  • Toilet flush sound
  • Early 18th century British three-seat privy
  • Design of a twin pit latrine.
  • Vacuum toilet in a train in Switzerland.
SANITATION FIXTURE
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n.
1) to flush a toilet
2) a pay; public toilet
toilet         
  • A modern [[bidet]] of the traditional type, available in many [[southern Europe]]an and [[South American]] countries.<ref name="Roberto Zapperi 2010">Roberto Zapperi: ''Zu viel Moralismus macht den Körper schmutzig.'', in: FAZ, 24 aprile 2010.</ref>
  • the whole painting]]). She is doing her toilet, with her [[silver-gilt]] [[toilet service]] on the dressing-table
  • Indus river valley]] in around 2350 BC.
  • Hogarth]]'s ''Marriage à la Mode'' series (1743), a young countess receives her lover, tradesmen, hangers-on, and an Italian tenor as she finishes her toilette<ref>See Egerton op cit</ref>
  • 1909}}
  • Roman]] public toilets, [[Ostia Antica]].
  • A man seen from behind urinating while standing.
  • Toilet flush sound
  • Early 18th century British three-seat privy
  • Design of a twin pit latrine.
  • Vacuum toilet in a train in Switzerland.
SANITATION FIXTURE
Different types of toilets; Donnicker; Toilets; Toliet; Tiolet; Shitter; Toilet bowl; History of toilets; Toilet history; Vacuum toilet; History of toilet; Sanitary convenience; 🚽; Nicknames for toilet; Types of toilets; Types of toliets; Vault toilet; TOILET; Turlet; Ancient toilets; Ancient Roman toilets; Floating toilet
n.
1.
Dressing-table, toilet-table.
2.
Dress, attire, costume, mode of dressing.
toilet         
  • A modern [[bidet]] of the traditional type, available in many [[southern Europe]]an and [[South American]] countries.<ref name="Roberto Zapperi 2010">Roberto Zapperi: ''Zu viel Moralismus macht den Körper schmutzig.'', in: FAZ, 24 aprile 2010.</ref>
  • the whole painting]]). She is doing her toilet, with her [[silver-gilt]] [[toilet service]] on the dressing-table
  • Indus river valley]] in around 2350 BC.
  • Hogarth]]'s ''Marriage à la Mode'' series (1743), a young countess receives her lover, tradesmen, hangers-on, and an Italian tenor as she finishes her toilette<ref>See Egerton op cit</ref>
  • 1909}}
  • Roman]] public toilets, [[Ostia Antica]].
  • A man seen from behind urinating while standing.
  • Toilet flush sound
  • Early 18th century British three-seat privy
  • Design of a twin pit latrine.
  • Vacuum toilet in a train in Switzerland.
SANITATION FIXTURE
Different types of toilets; Donnicker; Toilets; Toliet; Tiolet; Shitter; Toilet bowl; History of toilets; Toilet history; Vacuum toilet; History of toilet; Sanitary convenience; 🚽; Nicknames for toilet; Types of toilets; Types of toliets; Vault toilet; TOILET; Turlet; Ancient toilets; Ancient Roman toilets; Floating toilet
¦ noun
1. a large bowl for urinating or defecating into, typically plumbed into a sewage system; a lavatory.
2. the process of washing oneself, dressing, and attending to one's appearance.
[as modifier] denoting articles used in this process.
3. the cleansing of part of a person's body as a medical procedure.
¦ verb (toilets, toileting, toileted) [usu. as noun toileting] assist or supervise (an infant or invalid) in using a toilet.
Word History
Toilet came from French toilette 'cloth, wrapper' and ultimately from Latin tela 'woven material, web'. In 16th-century English a toilet was originally a cloth for wrapping clothes, then a cloth cover for a dressing table, the articles used in dressing, and eventually the process of dressing and washing oneself. In the 19th century toilet came to denote a dressing room with washing facilities; from this the modern meaning of 'lavatory' arose in the early 20th century.

Wikipedia

Toilet
A toilet is a piece of sanitary hardware that collects human urine and feces, and sometimes toilet paper, usually for disposal. Flush toilets use water, while dry or non-flush toilets do not.
Examples of use of toilet
1. "Toilet culture is a part of national culture," Alexei Maksunov, deputy head of the Russian Toilet Union, said by telephone Monday –– World Toilet Day –– while driving a clunky Oka car outfitted with a toilet.
2. Bring marine toilet paper, which degrades easily, and disinfectant for the toilet.
3. She put a new roll of toilet paper in the toilet.
4. The whole point of the toilet seat is to hide the toilet bowl.
5. And he went into the toilet and saw this lovely toilet paper hanging there.