W.C. (water closet)
n.
bathroom, washroom
Flush toilet
A flush toilet or water closet (WC) is a
toilet that disposes of the waste matter by using water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location. Modern toilets incorporate an 'S' bend; this 'trap' creates a water seal which remains filled with water between flushing, thus providing a hygienic barrier by preventing sewer gases from passing up the drainpipe. During flushing the 'S' bend also provides siphon action which helps accelerate the flushing process. Water filling up the bowl creates a high pressure area which forces the water past the S bend. At the S bend when water starts to move it creates a vacuum that pulls the water and matter out of the toilet. When no more water is left then the air stops the siphon or vacuum process. At that point the water that is going into the bowl continues to fill up the bowl to equalize the bowl and the S bend. This ends the cycle of one flush. However, since this type of toilet does not generally handle waste on site, separate
waste treatment systems must be built.
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W.C.
Noun
1. a toilet in England
(synonym) water closet, closet, loo
(hypernym) toilet, lavatory, lav, can, john, privy, bathroom
W.C. (Wasserklosett)
wc, water closet, bathroom, toilet; west central, region for mail delivery in London
w.c. (de)
n.
W.C., lavatory, toilet, bathroom