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Lavatory vs Euphemism - What's the difference?

lavatory | euphemism |

As nouns the difference between lavatory and euphemism

is that lavatory is a bathroom; a washroom; a room containing a toilet while euphemism is fib for lie

As an adjective lavatory

is washing, or cleansing by washing.

lavatory

English

Noun

(lavatories)
  • A bathroom; a washroom; a room containing a toilet.
  • * 2003 , Gauvin A. Bailey, Between Renaissance and Baroque: Jesuit Art in Rome, 1565-1610 , University of Toronto Press, page 61,
  • Even the lavatory , a vestibule to the refectory through which the novices would pass on their way to the recreation room, boasted a painting cycle.
  • * 2003 , Rob Rachowiecki, Danny Palmerlee, Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands , page 44,
  • People needing to use the lavatory often ask to use the baño in a restaurant; toilet paper is rarely available, so the experienced traveler always carries a personal supply.
  • A facility for washing hands; a basin.
  • * 2005 , Michael W. Litchfield, Renovation , page 325,
  • Lavatories (bathroom sinks) are available in a blizzard of colors, materials, and styles.
  • * 2010 , Chris Peterson, Black & Decker: The Complete Guide to Bathrooms , Third Edition, page 162,
  • If your lavatory doesn?t have a predrilled flange, the great advantage to the widespread configuration is that you gain flexibility in locating your spout and handles (probably a bigger advantage for tubs than for lavatories).
  • * 2011 , Sharon Koomen Harmon, Katherine E. Kennon, The Codes Guidebook for Interiors , page 288,
  • Anywhere a water closet is used, a lavatory (ie, hand-washing sink) must also be installed.
  • (UK, New England) A toilet, a water closet.
  • * 1997 , , The Plague of Fantasies , Verso, London, page 4,
  • In a traditional German lavatory', the hole in which shit disappears after we flush water is way in front, so that the shit is first laid out for us to sniff at and inspect for traces of some illness; in the typical French '''lavatory''', on the contrary, the hole is in the back - that is, the shit is supposed to disappear as soon as possible; finally, the Anglo-Saxon (English or American) ' lavatory presents a kind of synthesis, a mediation between these two opposed poles - the basin is full of water so that the shit floats in it - visible, but not to be inspected.

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (dated) Washing, or cleansing by washing.
  • euphemism

    English

    Noun

    {{examples-right, examples= * fib'' for '' * correctional facility'' for ''prison'' (compare dysphemism: ''slammer ) * sleep (with)]]'' for ''[[have sex, have sex (with)'' (compare dysphemisms: ''bang'', ''fuck ) * pass away'' for '' * vertically challenged'' for ''short'' (physical stature; compare dysphemisms: ''midget'', ''dwarf ) }}
  • (uncountable) The use of a word or phrase to replace another with one that is considered less offensive, blunt or vulgar than the word or phrase it replaces.
  • (countable) A word or phrase that is used to replace another in this way.
  • Antonyms

    * dysphemism * expletive