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Synonyms and antonyms of Parts of toilets and toilet use in British Thesaurus

Parts of toilets and toilet use

ballcock (noun)

a floating ball that opens and closes a valve, used for controlling a water supply, for example in a toilet

bog roll (noun)

Britishinformal toilet roll

cistern (noun)

a container for holding the water that is used for flushing a toilet (=making water go through it)

engaged (adjective)

if a toilet is engaged, someone is already in it

flush (verb)

to make water pass through a toilet

flush (verb)

if a toilet flushes, water passes through it

flush (noun)

a piece of equipment on the toilet that makes water pass through it

flush (noun)

an act of making water pass through a toilet in order to clean it

pan (noun)

British the part of a toilet that is shaped like a bowl and has water at the bottom. The American word is bowl.

paper towel (noun)

a piece of paper in a public toilet that you can use for drying your hands

roller towel (noun)

a long roll of cloth with its ends joined together, used for drying your hands in a public toilet

toilet paper (noun)

soft thin paper that you use to clean yourself after using the toilet

toilet roll (noun)

British a tube that has toilet paper wrapped around it

two-ply/three-ply etc ()

used as a measurement of the number of layers in toilet paper or plywood