n. A room designed as a dressing-room, especially one provided with facilities for bathing; in a restricted sense, a bath-room or water-closet.n. A cloth, generally of linen.n. Hence An article made of linen or other Cloth.n. A cover for a dressing-table, or for the articles set upon it. Now called toilet-cover.n. A bag or cloth case for holding clothing, etc.n. Hence The articles, collectively, used in dressing, as a mirror, bottles, boxes, brushes, and combs, set upon the dressing-table; a toilet-service.n. A dressing-table furnished with a mirror: more commonly called toilet-table.n. The process of dressing; formerly, specifically, the dressing and powdering of the hair, during which women of fashion received callers.n. The dress and make-up of a person; as, his toilet was not irreproachable; also, any particular costume: as, a toilet of white silk: in the last sense chiefly used by writers of “fashion articles.”n. In surgery, the cleansing of the part after an operation, especially in the peritoneal cavity.