0 a simple toilet such as a hole in the ground, used in a military area or when staying in a tent
1 a toilet, esp. a simple one such as a hole in the ground, used in a military area or when camping (= living in a tent for a short period)
Most sanitation systems for human excreta are on-site facilities, including latrines, non-sewered public toilets and septic tanks.
These including the construction of ' improved ' houses - preferably brick under asbestos - as well as pit latrines, contours, fruit orchards and community school gardens.
Nobody will ever know the number of bodies dumped in the lakes, rivers, swamps or latrines.
All but six faeces were found at latrines.
He suggested improvements to the water supply, drainage, latrines, and trenching grounds.
The inhabitants were estate labourers of similar ethnic and socioeconomic status living in estate lines with minimal latrine facilities.
Five categories were used in both censuses: sewer, septic tank, pit latrine, other (direct disposal in rivers, lakes, etc) and none.
In the early years, moreover, workers were not provided with 'modern' sanitation facilities or even bucket latrines.