
toilet
Furniture created in the year 1596 by John Harington. Designed to hold human wastes in a comfortable and clean way with the help of sewer systems.
Before the creation of current toilets, humans improvised many ways to relieve themselves, from the use of outhouses and chamber pots to the nature itself.
Other names for it and the room containing it include:
Banheiro, Banjoja, Bañu, Bean-Jacks, Big White Phone, Biffy, Bog, Bowl, Can, Cesso, Cèsuŏ, Chamber Pot, Chiottes, Choo, Chunder Box, Cloakroom, Coalfabias, Comfort Room, Comfort Station, Commode, Convenience, Cloakroom, Crapper, Crane, Dunny, Dunnekin, El Baño, Facilities, Forakers, Gabinetto, Garderobe, Gardyloo, God of Abraham, Head, Hopper, House of Ease, House of Office, Huuschen, Il Bagno, Jakes, Jax, Jericho, Jerry, John, Johnny House, Karsy, Kamot, Khazi, Latrine, Lav, Lavatory, Lavvy, Little Boys/Girls Room, London, Loo, Long Drop, Necessarium, Necessary, Netty, Outhouse, Oval Office, Pan, Porcelain Throne, Porcelain God, Porcelain Princess, Po, Pool, Pot, Potty, Powder room, Place of easement, Privy, Reading Room, Restroom, El Retrete, Sanitarios, Seat, Los Servicios, Shitter, Small house, Stool, S̄uk̄hā, Swanie, Thunder Mug, Thunder Box, Toilette, Tualet, The Bogs, The Gents/Ladies, The Office, The Smallest Room, Throne, Throne Room, Toire, The Vin, W.C., Wash room, Water Closet and White Hart Room.
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