latrine in English

noun
1
a toilet, especially a communal one in a camp or barracks.
One soldier, rather close to the bottom of the ladder, was quite satisfied to simply keep the latrines clean and the barracks stoves going in cold weather.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "latrine" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "latrine", or refer to the context using the word "latrine" in the English Dictionary.

1. That is, a latrine.

2. " Dig this latrine, Amin. "

3. Pit latrine without slab/open pit

4. It's called a latrine, not a shitter.

5. Human excrement should go into a toilet or latrine.

6. A basic pit latrine can be improved in a number of ways.

7. In 2013, Mzuzu University, in partnership with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Malawi, started a low-cost latrine program in rural areas using the Corbelled latrine design supported by locally owned sustainable businesses.

8. As you all know too well, it's long past time to dig a new latrine pit.

9. If there is no toilet, build a simple latrine rather than just relieving yourself in a field.

10. Teach them to wash their own hands and not to play near the latrine, toilet, or defecation areas.

11. 10 I come out of the dorm into the hall just as McMurphy comes out of the latrine.

12. Her entire life, she'd been using the banana field behind, but she installed the latrine in a few hours.

13. (Professor Rafael Hidalgo Prieto) The Breakfasting platform was found to be connected with four vast bedchambers and each one was equipped with a latrine

14. When 20 families -- 100 people or so -- share a single latrine, a boy pooping on a garbage pile is perhaps no big thing.

15. A tale of two Cesspits: DNA reveals intestinal health in Medieval Europe and Middle East by University of Cambridge Wooden latrine from medieval Riga, Latvia.

16. Examples of Bluet in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The remains of an old CCC latrine stand amid a meadow of tiny, violet flowers called Bluets. — Sarah Kaplan, chicagotribune.com, "Travel science: Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania," 11 Sep