tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu Sep 27 14:43:34 2007
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RE: puchpa'?
To me, latrine implies an outdoor structure, typically without
plumbing. The word brings to mind a hole in the ground with a canvas
screen around it.
At 10:53 AM 9/27/2007, you wrote:
>All these different names; I haven't seen anybody mention "latrine"
>yet, the popular choice in the
>military.
>I try to avoid "bathroom", especially since most outside the home
>don't contain a bath.
>I don't use "restroom" either. Aside from the funny photo of when
>my brother was a young child, I
>have never seen anybody "resting" in one of those rooms.
>I know others use "washroom", but to me "washroom" is another name
>for the laundry room.
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