- Composting Toilet
Composting toilet is a toilet that do not use any water. This type of toilet is a dry toilet. The toilet processes the human excreta by using harsh chemicals.
- Puir
adjective, Scot. 1. poor. 2. pure. adjective 1. a Scot word for poor
- Puirtith
noun 1. (Scot) poverty
- Puisne
adjective 1. Law. younger; inferior in rank; junior, as in appointment. noun 2. an associate judge as distinguished from a chief justice. adjective 1. (esp of a subordinate judge) of lower rank
- Puissance
noun, Literary. 1. power, might, or force. noun 1. a competition in showjumping that tests a horse’s ability to jump a limited number of large obstacles 2. (archaic or poetic) power
- Stage-manager
noun 1. a person responsible for the technical details of a theatrical production, assisting the director during rehearsal, supervising the lighting, costuming, setting, prompting, etc., and assuming full responsibility for the stage during a performance of a play. stage manager noun 1. a person who supervises the stage arrangements of a theatrical production
- Merchandizing
[noun mur-chuh n-dahyz, -dahys; verb mur-chuh n-dahyz] /noun ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz, -ˌdaɪs; verb ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz/ noun, verb (used with or without object), merchandized, merchandizing. 1. . n. late 14c., “goods, commodities,” from present participle of merchandize. Meaning “trade, commerce” is from mid-15c. That of “promotion of goods for sale” is from 1922.
- Retrogressive
[re-truh-gres-iv] /ˌrɛ trəˈgrɛs ɪv/ adjective 1. characterized by retrogression; degenerating.
- Precordium
precordium pre·cor·di·um (prē-kôr’dē-əm) n. The part of the body comprising the epigastrium and anterior surface of the lower thorax. pre·cor’di·al adj.
- Inhere
[in-heer] /ɪnˈhɪər/ verb (used without object), inhered, inhering. 1. to exist permanently and inseparably in, as a quality, attribute, or element; belong intrinsically; be : the advantages that inhere in a democratic system. /ɪnˈhɪə/ verb 1. (intransitive) foll by in. to be an inseparable part (of) v. 1580s, “to exist, have being,” from Latin inhaerere […]