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washroom    音标拼音: [w'ɑʃr,um]
n. 盥洗室

盥洗室

washroom
n 1: a lavatory (particularly a lavatory in a public place)

43 Moby Thesaurus words for "washroom":
WC, backhouse, bagnio, balneae, balneum, basement, bath, bathhouse,
bathroom, baths, caldarium, can, closet, comfort station,
convenience, crapper, earth closet, head, john, johnny,
johnny house, latrine, lavatory, mikvah, necessary, outhouse,
powder room, privy, public baths, rest room, sauna, spa,
steam room, sudarium, sudatorium, sweat room, tepidarium, thermae,
toilet, toilet room, urinal, water closet, watering place


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