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What is Toilet, exactly?



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A toilet is a large, bowl that connects to the drains. Because it flushes continuously, the water inside is cleaner than fountain water. The word toilet comes from the French word "toilet", which originally meant "dressing room." It also refers to a cloth that was worn over one's shoulders in order to groom.

Laetan means to allow

The Old English word laetan is the source of the English word let, which comes from the ancient Teutonic languages. The original meaning of the word "let" was "make late" or delay. Later it became the word "permit".

Toilet is a large bowl attached to the drains

A toilet is large bowl with an opening leading to the drains in the bathroom's floor. A flange connects the bowl to the drain and bolts it into place above drain. When you flush the toilet, water from the tank rises and goes down the drain. This prevents sewer gasses from getting into your house.


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Clogged toilets are a common problem. Toilets are designed for certain types and quantities of waste to be flushed. If they become blocked, they stop working well. Toilet bowls can become clogged with toys, sanitary products, and large amounts of toilet paper.


Toilet paper can be tested starting in 1884

Since its inception in medieval China as toilet paper, toilet paper technology has advanced a lot. It was so well-liked that a famous Chinese emperor used 3-foot by 2-foot sheets. Newspapers and magazines were created hundreds of years later to make paper available for toilet duties. During the 18th century, newspapers and magazines began to be used as toilet paper in the United States. The first sheets were attached to outhouse walls and sold individually in wooden boxes. Americans used rough toilet tissue before then.

In the early 1800s, people used whatever material was available. Common materials included corncobs, seashells, and corncobs. Joseph Gayetty in 1857 invented the first patented toilet roll. This was during the 1800s. This medicated tissue paper contained aloe, and was sold in packs of 500 sheets for fiftyc each.

Toilet training has been documented since 1940

Children were able to start potty training in their early six- to twelve-months of age during World War II. They were all climbing the jungle gymnasium and sitting on the couch by age three. However, a child training for the first-time in 1940 could barely speak the word cow. Nowadays, kids can easily navigate to the toilet and snack aisles.


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Modern toilet training is based on a child’s readiness level. This includes gradual training, recognition of readiness signals and positive reinforcement for children who succeed. Parents begin by introducing the child to the toilet chair and showing where the child can go to urinate. If the process is successful, parents can reward their child with hugs and songs or a favorite object.


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What is Toilet, exactly?