Portapotty vs. Outhouse — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Portapotty and Outhouse
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Portapotty
A portable restroom.
Outhouse
An outhouse is a small structure, separate from a main building, which covers a toilet. This is typically either a pit latrine or a bucket toilet, but other forms of dry (non-flushing) toilets may be encountered.
Outhouse
A small, enclosed structure having one or two holes in a seat built over a pit and serving as an outdoor toilet.
Outhouse
An outbuilding, as on a farm.
Outhouse
(North America) An outbuilding, typically permanent, containing a toilet or seat over a cesspit.
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Outhouse
(dated) Any outbuilding: any small structure located apart from a main building.
Outhouse
(transitive) To house in a separate building.
Outhouse
A small house or building at a little distance from the main house; an outbuilding.
Outhouse
A small building with one or more seats and a pit underneath, intended for use as a toilet; a privy.
Outhouse
A small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate
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