Urinal
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A [[urinal]] is a [[porcelain]] or [[china]] appliance in male [[restroom]]s where males can stand up to [[urinate]], often side-by-side. | A [[urinal]] is a [[porcelain]] or [[china]] appliance in male [[restroom]]s where males can stand up to [[urinate]], often side-by-side. |
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A urinal is a porcelain or china appliance in male restrooms where males can stand up to urinate, often side-by-side.
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