A toilet is a plumbing fixture and a disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of the bodily wastes; urine, fecal matter, vomit and menses. Toilets additionally accept a paper product known as toilet paper.
The word toilet can be used to refer to the fixture itself or the room containing it; the latter predominates mainly in British and Commonwealth usage. In North American English the word toilet refers solely to the fixture itself and not to the room that contains it, thus asking for the "toilet" would seem indecent. Instead, the terms bathroom, rest room, washroom or men's room/ladies room are preferred.
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Sulabh International Museum of Toilets - A rare collection of facts, pictures and objects detailing the historic evolution of toilets from 2,500 BC to date.
The History of Toilets - A brief history of toilets and facilities.
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Victorian Crapper - A site for aficionados of embossed toilets. Includes descriptions of victorian bathrooms, and a history of the flush toilet.
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