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commode

[kuh-mohd] / kəˈmoʊd /


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There's a commode in her living room until she can get a downstairs toilet, and wall rails have had to be fitted to help her move about.

From BBC

Some of the nurses were wearing adult nappies or using patient commodes because there wasn’t time for toilet breaks.

From BBC

Managing her mother's pain, plus arranging items such as a wheelchair and commode, meant Ceridwen Hughes was not able to say a proper goodbye.

From BBC

To commemorate the commode’s installation, residents celebrated at a “potty party” they called the Toilet Bowl.

From New York Times

Renaissance and Medieval pieces, and the “quality camp” or “fantasy furniture” he favored — weird and whimsical pieces embellished with mythical creatures; chairs sprouting antlers, torcheres bedecked with gargoyles, commodes atop griffin feet.

From New York Times