जल कोठरी Meaning in English
जल कोठरी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : water cells
, water closet
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पानी लौंगजल तिपतिया
पानी तिपतिया घास
जलरंग चित्रकार
जल रंग चिट्रकार
डोवर की जलसंयोगी
जलनिरोधक
जल धारा
जलापसारण
जल विक्रंकर
वाटर ड्रैगन
पानी एरम
जल विवर
जल प्लावन
जलद्वार रक्षक
जल-कोठरी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Striving to propagate some real news, he decides to steal a newspaper from an "Aryan water closet", which Jews are strictly prohibited from entering.
Eight water closets (toilets) were provided on the ground floor.
When the water closet came into general use in the mid-19th century, existing privy vaults and cesspools became overwhelmed.
All sinks, basins, and water closets need to have separate traps and there has to be trap at the junction with the sewer.
In those references, it was used as a water closet or potty (or more accurately a commode).
Water Container was therefore considered but rejected because the committee would inevitably be known as the WC Committee (WC meaning water closet was a common British term for a toilet).
The extension included nurses kitchens, 8 water closets, a wash house and laundry, and an accident room and surgery.
The churchyard at Kelston is the burial place of Sir John Harington, author, epigramist and inventor of the flush toilet (water closet), the first model of which he installed at Richmond Palace for his godmother, Queen Elizabeth I.
Spring water was stored in elevated reservoirs that fed into a lead cistern on the mansion’s roof, allowing Paxton’s residence to enjoy piped running water and the very latest luxury, water closets.
Mary Menger was aware that the building was lacking in modern bathrooms, proper water closets, or room service bells, and made these improvements.
These wings opened in 1846, and in 1850, the accommodations were listed as: "380 single rooms for patients, 24 for their attendants, 20 dormitories each accommodating from 5 to 12 persons, 16 parlors or day rooms, 12 dining rooms, 24 bathing rooms, 24 closets and 24 water closets".