"🚾" meaning in All languages combined

See 🚾 on Wiktionary

Symbol [Translingual]

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  1. (chiefly British) Indicates public toilets. Wikipedia link: Dalwhinnie Tags: British Synonyms: 🚻︎ (english: marks public toilets), 🚽 (english: marks unisex toilets), πŸ… (english: SQUARED WC), πŸ† (english: NEGATIVE SQUARED WC) Hyponyms: 🚹 (english: marks a public toilet used by men), 🚺 (english: marks a public toilet used by women) Related terms: 🚼 (english: marks a room that is suitable to change a baby in), 🚿 (english: marks a public shower)

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