Lavatorial
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Of or pertaining to a lavatory
"The station interiors were also suffering. "The universal lavatorial glazed tiling is dirty and cracked, the paint is peeling, and there is a general air of decay," Guardian journalist Charles Cook wrote in a 1974 feature. But as Cook himself discovered, this decrepitness disguised the positives of Underground travel."
- 2 scatological
Example
More examples"The station interiors were also suffering. "The universal lavatorial glazed tiling is dirty and cracked, the paint is peeling, and there is a general air of decay," Guardian journalist Charles Cook wrote in a 1974 feature. But as Cook himself discovered, this decrepitness disguised the positives of Underground travel."
Etymology
From Latin lavātōrius + -al. By surface analysis, lavatory + -al.
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