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outhouse Meaning in Bengali



 বহির্বাটী

Noun:

বাহির বাটী,





outhouse শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ভুটানের একটি বহির্বাটী (টয়লেট) ।

outhouse's Usage Examples:

An outhouse is a small structure, separate from a main building, which covers a toilet.


Other related units are the outhouse (1 μb, or 10−34 m2) and the shed (10−24 b (1 yb), or 10−52 m2), although.


in Treherne consists of a glass bottle house, chapel, wishing well, and outhouse, built by local residents Bob Cain and Fred Harp.


called a "pig sty latrine") is a simple type of dry toilet consisting of an outhouse mounted over a pigsty, with a chute or hole connecting the two.


ferrocement or other strong floor; a superstructure (toilet house or outhouse) to provide privacy; and possibly a ring beam to protect the pit from collapsing.


It is also sometimes known as skunk lily, dirty diaper and outhouse lily because of the flower's unpleasant smell.


An 18th century stables or outhouse in red brick.


century, the back yard of a property would traditionally contain a fowl run, outhouse ("dunny"), vegetable patch, and woodheap.


temporary pit toilet in a camp, covered with a tarpaulin, not a permanent outhouse.


Administration added an outhouse added outside of the school in the 1930s.


While the WPA built 1,100 outhouses in Nevada, the outhouse is one of only three.


midden (also midden closet) was a toilet system that consisted of a privy (outhouse) associated with a midden (or middenstead, ie a dump for waste).


the store and apartments were demolished, the outhouse remained.


Each level has two seats, so the outhouse could be used by four at a time.


outhouses of their own design mounted on skis.


The outhouse must have a toilet seat, roll of toilet paper, and skis.


Participants push the outhouse 500.


Volunteer Shanty, a well maintained outhouse that was used by trekkers until a few years ago, is situated at the landward.



Synonyms:

jakes; outbuilding; earth-closet; privy;

Antonyms:

uninformed; public;

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