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It's called a "toilet". It should be noted that in the UK, "toilet" can also mean "a room with a toilet in it, or several toilets" as well as the actual device. In the UK, a "bathroom" is a room with a bath inside it. There are loads of different words, both formal ("WC", "Lavatory") and informal ("Loo", "Bog", "Men's/Ladies' Room")
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Although the US entered WW 1 in its latter stages, US troops and its airforce rose to meet world power standards. Prior to its entry into the war, the US's aid to the Western allies displayed some of its economic potential as well.
Equestrian houses had a loo [more like a hole with a way of disposing waste], they used a sponge on a stick to wipe themselves [it was sterilized in vinegar]. Patricians might have had their own baths [that's where they would have washed], other people would have gone to the public baths.