Toilet
A toilet is a plumbing fixture and a disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of bodily wastes such as urine and feces. In addition to this primary purpose, it is frequently used to dispose of other bodily wastes such as menses, semen, and vomit, small items such as cigarette ash, cockroaches, dead fishes and other small pets, and in a pinch, contraband.
See also
- Washroom architecture
- World Toilet Organization (organizers of the annual "World Toilet Summit")
- Bidet, Domestic water system
- Toilet paper
- Hygiene
- Cleaning bathrooms
- Excretion, Urination, Defecation
- Japanese toilet
- Jonathan Routh, for his publications The Good Loo Guide (to London), Guide Porcelaine to the Loos of Paris, and The Better John Guide (to New York).
- New Scientist magazine has had over the years articles on non-smelling, fly-less pit toilets.
- Toilet roll holder
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| ► | Etymology |
| ► | Types of toilets |
| ► | History |
| ► | Culture |
| ► | Bibliography |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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