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latrine

[luh-treen] / ləˈtrin /


NOUN
bathroom
Synonyms


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Men carry buckets of water for the communal kitchens and improvised latrines while women stir massive pots over open flames.

From Barron's

It has also distributed tarps for emergency shelter, latrines, hygiene items and water-treatment tablets, and is collecting donations.

From Seattle Times

Her organization also offered vocational training in skills such as sewing and plumbing, dispensed grants, repaired homes and built latrines.

From Washington Post

The engineering student was allegedly forced to drink a litre of gin and swallow fish oil and made to stand in an icy pit latrine.

From BBC

Drone footage of the site captured by Fox News shows families packed into a dusty holding area, where Customs and Border Protection has set up portable latrines and crates of water, snacks and diapers.

From Washington Post