There are 24 total results for your 厕 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
厠 厕 see styles |
cè ce4 ts`e tse kawaya かわや |
variant of 廁|厕[ce4] (dated) privy; toilet A privy, cesspool; also called 西淨; 東淨; 東司; 雪隱; 後架; 起止處, etc. Ucchuṣma, v. 烏, is the guardian spirit of the cesspool. |
廁 厕 see styles |
sì si4 ssu shi |
used in 茅廁|茅厕[mao2 si5] toilet |
公廁 公厕 see styles |
gōng cè gong1 ce4 kung ts`e kung tse |
public toilet |
坐廁 坐厕 see styles |
zuò cè zuo4 ce4 tso ts`e tso tse |
sitting toilet (contrasted with 蹲廁|蹲厕[dun1 ce4] squat toilet) |
女廁 女厕 see styles |
nǚ cè nu:3 ce4 nü ts`e nü tse |
women's restroom; women's toilet |
如廁 如厕 see styles |
rú cè ru2 ce4 ju ts`e ju tse |
to go to the toilet |
廁具 厕具 see styles |
cè jù ce4 ju4 ts`e chü tse chü |
toilet fittings |
廁所 厕所 see styles |
cè suǒ ce4 suo3 ts`e so tse so |
toilet; lavatory; CL:間|间[jian1],處|处[chu4] |
廁紙 厕纸 see styles |
cè zhǐ ce4 zhi3 ts`e chih tse chih |
toilet paper |
廁身 厕身 see styles |
cè shēn ce4 shen1 ts`e shen tse shen |
(humble expression) to participate (in something); to play a humble role in |
廁鈿 厕钿 see styles |
cì tián ci4 tian2 tz`u t`ien tzu tien shiten |
inlaid gold or silver ornamentation |
旱廁 旱厕 see styles |
hàn cè han4 ce4 han ts`e han tse |
pit toilet |
毛廁 毛厕 see styles |
máo si mao2 si5 mao ssu |
variant of 茅廁|茅厕[mao2 si5] |
溷厠 溷厕 see styles |
hùn cè hun4 ce4 hun ts`e hun tse konshi |
a lavatory |
男廁 男厕 see styles |
nán cè nan2 ce4 nan ts`e nan tse |
men's restroom; men's toilet |
茅廁 茅厕 see styles |
máo si mao2 si5 mao ssu |
(dialect) latrine |
行厠 行厕 see styles |
xíng cè xing2 ce4 hsing ts`e hsing tse gyōshi |
To go to the privy; the privy to which one goes, metaphor of the human body as filthy. |
行廁 行厕 see styles |
xíng cì xing2 ci4 hsing tz`u hsing tzu gyōshi |
a roving latrine |
蹲廁 蹲厕 see styles |
dūn cè dun1 ce4 tun ts`e tun tse |
squat toilet |
上廁所 上厕所 see styles |
shàng cè suǒ shang4 ce4 suo3 shang ts`e so shang tse so |
to go to the bathroom |
坐廁墊 坐厕垫 see styles |
zuò cè diàn zuo4 ce4 dian4 tso ts`e tien tso tse tien |
toilet seat |
溷厠鬼 溷厕鬼 see styles |
hùn cè guǐ hun4 ce4 gui3 hun ts`e kuei hun tse kuei konshi ki |
a demon of the privy |
藥廁抳 药厕抳 see styles |
yào cè nǐ yao4 ce4 ni3 yao ts`e ni yao tse ni yakushini |
(Skt. yakṣiṇī) |
瑩飾廁鈿 莹饰厕钿 see styles |
yíng shì cì tián ying2 shi4 ci4 tian2 ying shih tz`u t`ien ying shih tzu tien yōshoku shiten |
to decorate with inlaid gold, silver, etc. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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