"Urinals" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Urinals refer to a toilet or latrine specifically designed for urinating, typically for men. They are usually installed with a low basin or trough and are often angled to facilitate the collection of urine. In public washrooms, urinals are frequently found in clusters as they are considered more efficient and convenient than individual toilet stalls.
In the office, you can find urinals in the men's restroom.
The long line of people waiting to use the urinals at the stadium was quite frustrating.
The new stadium's most impressive feature is its state-of-the-art urinals that adjust their water pressure to the user's height.
Modern society has made a huge step forward with the invention of urinals that use water recycling technology.
At the airport, my friend and I waited patiently for our turn to use the convenient and fast-flowing urinals near the security checkpoint.
Uricotelism refers to an organism or animal that feeds on uricotelic animals, meaning those that eliminate waste in the form of uric acid. Uricotelic animals, such as many birds and reptiles, have a high concentration of uric acid in their blood, which is then excreted as a solid waste, whereas ureotelic animals (like mammals) excrete waste in the form of urea.
Urim (/ˈjʊərɪm/ YOOR-im) is a Hebrew word that means "lights". In the Bible, the Urim and Thummim (Exodus 28:30, Leviticus 8:8) were tools used by the High Priest of Israel to determine the will of God.
Urinalysis is a medical test where a urine sample is examined to assess various components, such as concentration, specific gravity, pH, and the presence of cells, proteins, or other substances in the urine. It is often used to check for various conditions, including urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, and urinary tract stones.
The act of passing urine, or the discharge of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra.