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noun 
  1. (archaic) Personal grooming; washing, dressing etc.
1917 "It is a quarter-past two," he said. "Your telegram was dispatched about one. But no one can glance at your and attire without seeing that your disturbance dates from the moment of your waking." " Arthur Conan Doyle, s:The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge, "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge".
1917Reports from abroad and from this country indicate that great good has been accomplished in infectious diseases and in catarrhal conditions of the respiratory tract by so-called of the mouth, nose, and throat. " US Army, "Circular Letter, Surgeon General"s Office, March 22, 1918", http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/wwi/1918flu/Documents/Extractsonflu.htm here.
  1. A dressing-room.
  2. A room or enclosed cubicle containing a lavatory, e.g., a bathroom or water closet (w.c.).
1906 there were also tons of garbage festering in the sun, and the greasy laundry of the workers hung out to dry, and dining rooms littered with food and black with flies, and rooms that were open sewers. " Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, s:The Jungle/Chapter 26, Chapter 26.
When feasible, place the toilet near the river's edge to encourage urination in the river unless there is adequate volume for urination in the . http://www.nps.gov/cany/river/toilets.htm US National Parks Service.
  1. A lavatory or device for depositing human waste and then flushing it away with water.
EPA is currently developing the specification for high-efficiency toilets. All HETs that meet WaterSense? criteria for efficiency and performance will be eligible to receive a label once EPA finalizes the specification. " http://www.epa.gov/watersense/partners/specs/het.htm US Environmental Protection Agency.
  1. Other similar devices, such as squat toilets, as in Japan or the Middle East.
  2. (figuratively) A shabby or dirty place, especially, a lounge/bar/pub/tavern.
1982 Look around you. It's a . " Harrison Ford to River Phoenix in w:The Mosquito Coast.
Etymology: From French toilette, 'small cloth', diminutive of toile, 'cloth'; a cloth used to protect garments when making up the hair or shaving.


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