noun a fixture in a public restroom used for urinating
Urinals may be included in architectural plans for building design.
Urinals are connected to plumbing systems for waste disposal.
Urinals are commonly found in public restrooms and are used for male urination.
Urinals contribute to maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in public facilities.
Urinals are often found in male-only restrooms for urination purposes.
A writer may use the term 'urinal' in a descriptive passage to set the scene in a public restroom or to add detail to a character's surroundings.
A psychologist may use the term 'urinal' when discussing hygiene habits or bathroom behavior in relation to a patient's mental health.
A plumber may use the term 'urinal' when discussing installations, repairs, or maintenance of commercial restroom facilities.
An architect may use the term 'urinal' when designing public or commercial restroom layouts and facilities.
A janitor may use the term 'urinal' when cleaning and maintaining restroom facilities in a public or commercial building.