- 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
- Hathor
[hath-awr, -er] /ˈhæθ ɔr, -ər/ noun, Egyptian Religion. 1. the goddess of love and joy, often represented with the head, horns, or ears of a cow. /ˈhæθɔː/ noun 1. (in ancient Egyptian religion) the mother of Horus and goddess of creation goddess of love and joy in ancient Egypt, from Greek Hathor, from Egyptian Het-Hert, […]
- Omadhaun
/ˈɒmədɑːn/ noun 1. (Irish) a foolish man or boy
- Knops
[nop] /nɒp/ noun 1. a small knob or similar rounded protuberance, especially for ornament. /nɒp/ noun 1. (archaic) a knob, esp an ornamental one some architectural ornament. (1.) Heb. kaphtor (Ex. 25:31-36), occurring in the description of the candlestick. It was an ornamental swell beneath the cups of the candlestick, probably an imitation of the […]
- Oxidic
[ok-sahyd, -sid] /ˈɒk saɪd, -sɪd/ noun, Chemistry. 1. a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms. /ˈɒksaɪd/ noun 1. any compound of oxygen with another element 2. any organic compound in which an oxygen atom is bound to two alkyl or aryl groups; an ether or epoxide n. “compound of […]
- Fighting-chance
noun 1. a possibility of success following a struggle. noun 1. a slight chance of success dependent on a struggle A possibility of winning, but only with a struggle. For example, It’s going to be hard to beat that record, but I think he has a fighting chance. [ Late 1800s ]