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has gloss | eng: A Pittsburgh toilet is a common fixture in pre-World War II houses built in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It consists of a toilet in the basement of the house with no surrounding walls. It was generally used by steel workers before they headed upstairs for supper. |
lexicalization | eng: Pittsburgh toilet |
instance of | (noun) a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination toilet, stool, potty, crapper, can, commode, pot, throne |
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