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![]() On 30/12/10 15:03, in article , "Martin Edwards" wrote: I take it you mean lavatories. A lavatory is literally a place for washing, and a washbasin is sometimes (correctly) called a lavatory basin by those who make and install them. Though widely used as such it is not a term for a place for urination. Of course, places for urinating generally include facilities for washing as well. |
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On 30/12/2010 18:23, Stephen Furley wrote:
On 30/12/10 15:03, in article , "Martin wrote: I take it you mean lavatories. A lavatory is literally a place for washing, and a washbasin is sometimes (correctly) called a lavatory basin by those who make and install them. Though widely used as such it is not a term for a place for urination. Of course, places for urinating generally include facilities for washing as well. Well spotted. |
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