From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishurinalu‧ri‧nal /ˈjʊərənəl, jʊˈraɪ- $ ˈjʊrə-/ noun [countable] TBa type of toilet for men to urinate into, usually attached to a wall
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urinal• The toilets and urinals were to the left of this section - the urinals being roofless and thus open to the elements.• Every urinal is situated behind a white line.• Make sure the bedpan or urinal is clean and warmed slightly.• Oswald got to his feet, approached the white line, stood staring at the urinal.• I revelled in the capricious vegetation wrought in iron - even the sound of water running in the urinals was pleasing.• I suppose women students no longer brush their teeth at sinks positioned perilously close, I always thought, to the urinals.• The urinals were metal, and in a distant area of shadows there appeared to be shower stalls.