: a woman's ornate cap popular in the late 17th and early 18th centuries
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There are towels in the cabinet above the commode.
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The primary suite encompasses the entire third floor and has a fireplace, vaulted ceilings, a custom walk-in closet and a marble spa bath with dual vanities, a steam shower and two commodes.—Lauryn Azu, Chicago Tribune, 31 Oct. 2024 Cost overruns for cargo plane commodes have captured headlines before.—Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY, 29 Oct. 2024 Toilets and other objects for relieving oneself are also on display, including an ornate commode styled after a stacks of books, and porcelain portable chamber pots that resemble fancy gravy boats, but were in fact designed for women in the 18th century to relieve themselves in public.—Miles Socha, WWD, 3 Sep. 2019 Accessibility: Several rooms have roll-in showers with bars and fold-down seats, accessible commode, entry, and bathroom doors, commode bars, raised vanity sink for roll-in access, plus hearing and communication features.—Emily Hochberg, Travel + Leisure, 17 June 2024 See all Example Sentences for commode
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Etymology
French, from commode, adjective, suitable, convenient, from Latin commodus, from com- + modus measure — more at mete
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