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View definitions for latrine

latrine

noun as in lavatory

noun as in bathroom

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In the 12 days until Election Day, Donald Trump is only going to wallow and roll around even more in his ugly bucket and latrine of racism, white supremacy, misogyny and other hatreds.

From Salon

Some teachers are reporting having to live in grass-thatched houses and share pit latrines, which are at risk of overflowing.

From BBC

Max Heppner said he was much better off than some people who had to hide in stables or in latrines, though he grew up with an insistent fear of being discovered.

She gets water from the communal tap at the end of her alley and uses the public latrines.

From BBC

“We need latrines. We need somewhere to go.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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