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water closet - traducción al griego

TOILET THAT DISPOSES OF HUMAN EXCRETA BY USING WATER TO FLUSH IT
Water closet; Water toilet; Flushing toilet; Low Suite; Low suite; Toilet flushing; Water Closet; Watercloset; Valve closet; W/C; Water closets; Flushing Toilet; Western toilet; Shit shelf; Water-closet; 🚾; Washout toilet; German toilet; Flapper valve; Flush tank; 🅏; 🆏; Western commode; Seawater flushing; Raw water flushing; Siphon jet; Courtesy flush; Mercy flush; Flush Toilet; Flush toilets; Lavatory pan
  • [[Thomas William Twyford]] was one of the leading marketers of flush toilets in their first boom of popularity after the [[Great Exhibition]] of 1851.
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  • The bowl drain is visible at the rear of the bowl, connected to the waste pipe.
  • [[Joseph Bramah]]'s improved version was the first practical flush toilet.
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  • S-trap]], which laid the foundations for the modern flush toilet.
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  • A simplified cross-section through a siphonic toilet. The arrows show the flow of the flush water through the rim and jet into the bowl and out through the elongated S-shaped siphon.
  • A double-trap siphonic WC. Water enters at (A) pulling air into the aspirator (B) from the siphon leg (E) before passing into the rim (C) and into the pan (D). Water from the first trap in the bowl (F) is pushed through the siphon and out through the second trap (G) to the drain.
  • A flush toilet bowl during flushing action
  • Four common types of WC pan: washdown (figure 1); washout (figure 2); double-trap siphonic (figure 3); single-trap siphonic with jet (figure 4).
  • An elevated cistern produces a high-pressure flush using [[hydrostatic pressure]].
  • Roman]] public latrine found in the excavations of [[Ostia Antica]]
  • Reconstruction drawing showing the communal latrines in use, [[Housesteads Roman Fort]] (Vercovicium)
  • A simplified diagram of a siphonic WC cistern. The siphon is formed of a vertical pipe (1) that links the flush pipe (2) to a domed chamber (3). A perforated disc (4) covered by a flexible plate or flap (5) is joined by the siphon rod (6) to the flush lever (7).
  • Sloan pressure vessel
  • Flush toilets were widely available from the mid to late 19th century. Although [[Thomas Crapper]] did not invent the flush toilet, he was a leading manufacturer.
  • Typical sound of a flush toilet
  • Vacuum toilet in a train in Switzerland
  • [[George Jennings]] trademark on his manufactures
  • Spraying glaze onto a closet

water closet         
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drinking water         
  • [[Tap water]] is drinking water supplied through [[plumbing]] for home use in many countries.
  • Percentage of the population with access to drinking water
  • EPA drinking water security poster from 2003
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  • Illustration of a typical tap water treatment process
  •  [[Solar water disinfection]] application in [[Indonesia]]
  • Population in survey regions living without safely managed drinking water as reported by the WHO/UNICEF JMP<ref name="10.1038/s41586-021-03900-w"/>
  • Project in Nepal: unboxing the [[water filter]] unit
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.1.1 in 2015: "Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services"
  • Water treatment plant
  • Simplified diagram of a water supply network
  • Diagram of water well types
WATER SAFE FOR CONSUMPTION
Potable; Potability; Potable water; Safe water; Clean water; Non potable; Drinkable water; Drink water; Drinkability; 🚰; Drinking Water; Undrinkable water; Water intended for human consumption; Clean drinking water; Drinking-water; Infused Water; Contamination of drinking water; Water (drink); Water (beverage)
πόσιμο νερό
water skiing         
  • Water ski pyramid with 18 skiers Lake Zumbro, Minnesota, August 2010
  • Sea World]] on the [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], Australia
  • [[Barefoot skiing]] on [[Lake Ozonia]] in the Adirondacks
  • A privately owned, artificial water ski lake commonly referred to as Chantalyy Lakes By The Cliff Side, located near [[Orangeville, Ontario]], seen with a slalom course and jump ramp
  • Several types of water skis and [[wetsuit]]s, seen at the Kanalfestival 2011 in [[Datteln]]
  • A competitor at a trick skiing event in Austria in 2017
  • Aquaplaning]] was superseded by the development of water skiing.
  • A disabled water skier on a slalom sit ski
  • [[Ski Nautique]] 200, widely used for water skiing
  • Calgary, Alberta]]
  • Water skiers rising out of the water in [[Melbourne]]
  • Ski racing in Australia
SURFACE WATER SPORT
Water skier; Water ski; Slalom waterskiing; Water-skiing; Waterski; Water-Skiing; Water Ski; Water Ski Racing; Waterskii; Waterskier; Wakeski; Water Skiing; Slalom water ski; Waterskiing; Water skiers; Waterski jumping; Water-ski
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Definición

water closet
¦ noun dated a flush toilet.

Wikipedia

Flush toilet

A flush toilet (also known as a flushing toilet, water closet (WC)– see also toilet names) is a toilet that disposes of human waste (principally urine and feces) by using the force of water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location for treatment, either nearby or at a communal facility, thus maintaining a separation between humans and their waste. Flush toilets can be designed for sitting or squatting, in the case of squat toilets. Most modern sewage treatment systems are also designed to process specially designed toilet paper. The opposite of a flush toilet is a dry toilet, which uses no water for flushing.

Flush toilets are a type of plumbing fixture and usually incorporate an "S", "U", "J", or "P" shaped bend called a trap that causes water to collect in the toilet bowl to hold the waste and act as a seal against noxious sewer gases. Most flush toilets are connected to a sewerage system that conveys wastewater to a sewage treatment plant; alternatively, a septic tank or composting system may be used.

Associated devices are urinals, which dispose of male urine, and bidets, which use water to cleanse the anus, perineum, and genitals after using the toilet.

Ejemplos de uso de water closet
1. Paul, 43, spent 5,000 creating the wacky water closet out of an original portable loo.
2. Toilets in the trainers‘ and translators‘ barracks are to be "western style, water closet type with urinals." The Afghan enlistees will get one central latrine and shower facility, to be "closely located to the barracks." Toilets will be "eastern style," with a wall–mounted sanitary water hose "on the right side of the occupant as he faces the stall door." There will be no urinals.