English
Etymology
toilet + bowl
Noun
toilet bowl (plural toilet bowls)
- Receptacle designed to receive the dejections of humans.
These days, toilet bowls are most often of porcelain; however, one can find some of stainless steel, and even of resin or polymers.
Translations
receptacle designed to receive the dejections of humans
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: tassa (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 馬桶/马桶 (zh) (mǎtǒng), 廁缸/厕缸 (cègāng), 大便器 (dàbiànqì), 坐便器 (zh) (zuòbiànqì)
- Danish: toiletkumme (da) c
- Finnish: wc-allas
- French: cuvette de toilette (fr) f
- German: Kloschüssel (de) f, Toilettenschüssel (de) f
- Hebrew: אסלה (he) f (aslá)
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: vécékagyló (hu)
- Irish: babhla leithris m
- Italian: tazza (it) f, water (it) m
- Japanese: 便器 (ja) (べんき, benki)
- Khmer: បង្គន់ (km) (bɑngkʊən)
- Korean: 변기 (ko) (byeon'gi)
- Polish: muszla klozetowa (pl) f, muszla (pl) f, sedes (pl) m, klozet (pl) m
- Portuguese: vaso sanitário (pt) m
- Russian: унитаз (ru) (unitaz)
- Spanish: taza (es) f, taza del baño f
- Welsh: powlen tŷ bach f, powlen toiled f
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