lavatory


lav·a·to·ry

noun
\ˈla-və-ˌtr-ē, British -və-t(ə-)rē\
plural lav·a·to·ries

Definition of LAVATORY

1
: a vessel (as a basin) for washing; especially : a fixed bowl or basin with running water and drainpipe for washing
2
: a room with conveniences for washing and usually with one or more toilets
3
: toilet 3b
lavatory adjective

Examples of LAVATORY

  1. a wide choice of lavatories on sale at plumbing supply stores
  2. <the school's filthy, broken-down lavatories were a disgrace>

Origin of LAVATORY

Middle English lavatorie, from Medieval Latin lavatorium, from Latin lavare to wash — more at lye
First Known Use: 14th century

Related to LAVATORY

Synonyms: bath, bathroom, bog [British], can, cloakroom [British], comfort station, convenience [chiefly British], head, john, latrine, toilet, loo [chiefly British], potty, restroom, washroom, water closet
Related Words: commode, pan [British], pot; garderobe, jakes, outhouse, privy; half bath, powder room; ladies [chiefly British], ladies' room, men's room
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