унитаз
Russian
    

унитаз
Etymology
    
Borrowed from Latin ūnitās (“unity”), with the final consonant perhaps influenced by таз (taz, “pelvis”). Unitas was originally introduced as the name of an early water closet invented by Thomas Twyford in 1884.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ʊnʲɪˈtas]
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Noun
    
унита́з • (unitáz) m inan (genitive унита́за, nominative plural унита́зы, genitive plural унита́зов)
- toilet (ceramic bowl), flush toilet, water closet
 
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Related terms
    
- унитазный (unitaznyj)
 
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