commode
/kəˈmoʊd/
noun
- A piece of furniture resembling a cabinet or chest of drawers, often used for storing clothes or other items.
- The bedroom had a large wooden commode with brass handles.
- He placed the lamp on top of the commode next to the bed.
- She kept her sweaters neatly folded in the antique commode.
- A portable toilet or a chair with a built-in toilet, used by people who cannot easily use a regular bathroom.
- After the surgery, the patient used a commode next to the bed.
- The nursing home provided a commode for residents with limited mobility.
- They kept a small commode in the guest room for elderly visitors.