Cistorn
A toilet tank, located at the back of the toilet bowl, holds clean water for flushing the toilet.
A water cistern is the part of a toilet that holds water which is then used to flush the toilet.
The component that holds toilet water starting with "Ci" is called the cistern. It is a tank located at the back of the toilet bowl that collects and stores water for flushing.
Toilet tank
cistern
The name for a lavatory water container is a toilet tank. It is a reservoir that holds the water needed for flushing the toilet.
It depends on what type of toilet you have. If you have an older toilet than, it may hold more than a newer toilet holds.
Toilet water has at least 2 very different meanings. Eau de Toilette (toilet water) is a perfume. It may be held in a perfume bottle or atomizer (sprayer). Water that is flushed from an actual toilet may be held in a septic tank or a cesspool.
The top part of a toilet, called the tank, holds water that is used for flushing waste down the bowl. When the toilet is flushed, the water from the tank rushes into the bowl, pushing waste through the pipes and out of the toilet. This process helps maintain cleanliness and hygiene in the bathroom by removing waste efficiently.
Unfortunately, yes, it does. The water holds all the bacteria from all the buissness that people make on your toilet. So it is better to close the toilet seat when you flush!
Charmin Ultra holds up pretty good.
The part of a toilet that is sometimes referred to as "the slang" is actually called the "U-bend" or "P-trap." This is the curved pipe under the toilet that holds water and prevents sewer gases from coming back into the bathroom.