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  2. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    A toilet[ n 1 ] is a piece of sanitary hardware that collects human urine and feces, and sometimes toilet paper, usually for disposal. Flush toilets use water, while dry or non-flush toilets do not. They can be designed for a sitting position popular in Europe and North America with a toilet seat, with additional considerations for those with ...

  3. Modern Toilet Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Modern Toilet Restaurant. Restaurant information. Country. Taiwan. Website. Official website. Modern Toilet Restaurant ( Chinese: 便所主題餐廳; pinyin: Biànsuǒ Zhǔtí Cāntīng) is a unique toilet -themed restaurant chain, with three branches in Taiwan. [ 1]

  4. Flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    A flush toilet bowl during flushing action. Typical sound of a flush toilet. A typical flush toilet is a fixed, vitreous ceramic bowl (also known as a pan) which is connected to a drain. After use, the bowl is emptied and cleaned by the rapid flow of water into the bowl. This flush may flow from a dedicated tank (cistern), a high-pressure water ...

  5. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    A public toilet on the Boise River Greenbelt in Idaho, USA, featuring public art. A public toilet at a park in Viiskulma, Helsinki, Finland. A public toilet, restroom, public bathroom or washroom is a room or small building with toilets (or urinals) and sinks for use by the general public. The facilities are available to customers, travelers ...

  6. Thomas Crapper - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Crapper (baptised 28 September 1836; died 27 January 1910) was an English plumber and businessman. He founded Thomas Crapper & Co in London, a plumbing equipment company. His notability with regard to toilets has often been overstated, mostly due to the publication in 1969 of a fictional biography by New Zealand satirist Wallace Reyburn.

  7. Toilet plume - Wikipedia

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    Among modern toilets, bioaerosol production increases as qualitative flush energy increases, from low-flush gravity-flow toilets common in residences, to pressure-assisted toilets, to vigorous flushometer toilets often found in public restrooms. [8] One study found that lowering the toilet lid prevented dispersion of large droplets

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