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Thomas Crapper helped make the flushable toilet more popular in the late 1800's as this was the name on the toilet "Thomas Crapper & Co"
The 19th century
Either is correct. And in the US, bathroom means the same thing, though I don't know why. Where I live, we have a lavatory, which is also called a toilet, or even a powder room, and a bathroom which is where we shower or wash.
False, the years 1700-1799 was the eighteenth century.
No, credit for inventing the toilet goes to Sir John Harington, but there was famous company of bathroom and lavatory makers in London called Thomas Crapper & Co., Ltd. Thomas Crapper, the founder, invented the floating ballcock.
one invention was toilet paper!
Invented by Thomas Crapper in the early 1900's (1900-1920) (Yes that is where the word crap comes from)
In Urdu, toilet is called as Pa-Khana (پاخانھ).
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.
No, 'toilet' does not only mean that which you mean. If you look in a dictionary you will find other meanings, as for instance: 'The act or process of dressing or grooming oneself'. And this is what the painting is about.
The name of the float mechanism in a toilet is called a ball and cock.
The toilet on a boat is referred to as the "head".
No, there is a book called the toilet of doom by Micheal Lawrence and he has mentioned a game called the toilet of life to make Angie and Jiggy swap lives.
because its called TOILET PAPER
They are called tank bolts.
Greg.
Head