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[ UK /lɐtɹˈiːn/ ]
[ US /ɫəˈtɹin/ ]
NOUN
  1. a public toilet in a military area

How To Use latrine In A Sentence

  • The major nuisances that discourage the use of simple pit latrines - smell and flies - are reduced or eliminated through the incorporation of a vertical vent pipe with a flyscreen at the top (Morgan, 1977). Chapter 4
  • The main obstacle that we tend to encounter in developing refugee camps is digging of latrines," said Nic Iomahaird.
  • · Installations sanitaires telles que latrines et cliniques construites avec des ton's en ferrociment et des murs de type "stuc", galement en mortier et treillis mtallique. Chapter 13
  • I growled that I didn't put any faith in latrine-gossip - especially if the latrine was a Hindoo one, and at this one of the older men, Sardul something-or-other, shook his head and says gravely: Fiancée
  • The main obstacle that we tend to encounter in developing refugee camps is digging of latrines," said Nic Iomahaird.
  • The principle of all types of pit latrine is that wastes such as excrete, anal cleaning materials, sullage and refuse are deposited in a hole in the ground. Chapter 5
  • Here there's no running water, no flush latrines, no sanitation.
  • The organization has also designed and sells an oilseed press, a hay baler, and equipment for making concrete pit-latrine slabs, roofing tiles, and bricks.
  • On the fifth and final day theory was put into practice and pits were dug for latrines.
  • This is a picture of part of a public latrine - the kind which the Municipal Corporation puts up near slums which don't have water or sewage connections.
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