a bowl for excreta. The excreta is then flushed down a sewer by water
Same as in the U.S., but usually means the bathroom or restroom. Unlike Americans, Australians don't mind being perfectly frank and saying, "I'm going to the toilet." (And when do you ever see a bath in a public restroom?)
A facility for the deposition of human waste through defecation or urination; includes both privies and water closets. Found in both Eastern-style and Western-style varieties.
Although not the most glamorous fixture in a house, the toilet was designed to perform two specific functions-move waste into the septic or sewer system, and prevent sewer gasses from entering the house. Due to the simple ingeniousness of the design, unless the toilet is physically damaged or incorrectly installed, it performs this function without fail. Learn more about toilets.
a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
misfortune resulting in lost effort or money; "his career was in the gutter"; "all that work went down the sewer"; "pensions are in the toilet"
a bathroom fixture consisting of a bowl, usually with a detachable, hinged seat and lid, and a device for flushing
a bathroom fixture that usually consists of a water-flushed bowl and seat
a device or construction for the disposal of bodily wastes, including urine , faeces and vomit
a devised for the disposal
an apparatus designed to disposes excreta and unwanted materials safely
a plumbing fixture devised for thedisposal of bodily wastes, including urine , feces , menses and vomit
a plumbing fixture devised for the disposalof bodily wastes, including urine, feces, menses and vomit
a plumbing fixture primarily intended for the disposal of bodily wastes such as urine and feces
All types of technical sanitation solutions, including flush toilets, pour flush toilets, ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrines, pit latrines, etc.
dam: a device put in a ‘traditional toilet tank that takes up space so as to reduce the amount of water used during flushing. Toilet flushing accounts for approximately 40% of a household's total indoor water usage. A gallon milk jug filled with water may be put in the toilet tank to displace water if a toilet dam is not available. Do it yourself retro-fit.....inexpensive ideas!!! Example of a toilet dam
A bathroom or washroom fixture that serves as a receptacle for human waste; also called a Water Closet.
In medicine, cleansing of a wound and the skin around it. In obstetrics, cleansing of a woman just after childbirth. In dentistry, the cleaning out of a cavity before a restoration. A device for the disposal of urine and feces. Or the room containing such a device. See the entire definition of Toilet
bathroom, restroom, washroom
A toilet is a plumbing fixture and disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of the bodily wastes: urine, fecal matter and vomit. Toilets additionally accept a paper product known as toilet paper. Other objects may cause blockages in the plumbing.