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title, -title, titu-, tild- (Latin: titulus; inscription on a tomb or altar; a label, a heading in a book or other composition)
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toco-, toko-, toc-, tok-, -tocy, -toky, -tocia, -tokia, -tocous, -tokous + (Greek: childbirth, delivery, a reference to the production of offspring; that which is brought forth)
Related "birth, born, childbirth, offspring" words: abort-; feto-; lochio-; nasc-, nat-.
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 01; Toilet History (Latin: toile to toilette in Middle French)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 02; More Toilet History (Latin: toile to toilette in Middle French)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 03; World Toilet Organization (WTO) Conference (Latin: toile to toilette in Middle French to "toilet" in English)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 04; Toilets in the News, Bus Station Problems (Latin: toile to toilette in Middle French to "toilet" in English)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 05; Public Toilets in Deplorable Condition (unsanitary toilets for the public)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 06; History of Toilet Paper (toilet paper is a very modern product of convenience)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 07: Toilet Inventions and Designs (toilets were finally developed into practical utilities)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 08: Excessive Human Wastes in Coastal Waters, Page 1 of 4 (an excess of nutrients flowing from the land to the sea has created serious environment problems)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 09: Excessive Human Wastes in Coastal Waters, Page 2 of 4 (an excess of nutrients flowing from the land to the sea has created serious environmental problems)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 10; Excessive Human Wastes in Coastal Waters, Page 3 of 4 (an excess of nutrients flowing from the land to the sea has created serious environmental problems)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 11; Excessive Human Wastes in Coastal Waters, Page 4 of 4 (an excess of nutrients flowing from the land to the sea has created serious environmental problems)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 12: Sewage Treatment Plants with Vegetation (using plants; such as, algae to clean up waste water)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 13: A Harmless W.C. Joke by Jack Paar Which Caused So Much Controversy (once considered in poor taste; the joke was not nearly as vulgar as those that are currently expressed on many U.S. TV shows)
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Toilets: Then and Now, Part 14, New Re-usable Water System (unusual water recycling device is revealed)