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Where the Word "Toilet" Comes From
EtymologyBot1150 - Latrine Definition: a toilet, especially a communal one in a camp or barracks. Etymology: Middle English (rare before the mid 19th century): via French from Latin latrina, contraction of lavatrina,
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