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In its literal sense, the word "bathroom" means "a room with a bath", but as bathtubs have partly made way for showers and steam showers, the more general sense of "a room where one bathes" makes more sense. There can be just a shower or just a bathtub or both, sometimes combined and sometimes separate (in which case the bathtub may have a second shower). Usually, it also contains a handbasin or sink and often also a toilet.

In the United States, "bathroom" commonly means "a room containing a toilet" (in other countries this is usually called "toilet" or alternatively "water closet" (or "WC"), or "lavatory"). In America they are categorized as full bathroom, containing a bathtub, a shower, a toilet, and a sink; half (1/2) bath containing a toilet and a sink; and 3/4 bath containing a toilet, a sink, and a shower. The word may also be used for public toilet.

A bathroom directly connected to a bedroom is often called an en-suite bathroom. Its use is primarily intended for the occupants of that bedroom only. In French the term literally means "a following", in this case referring to the bathroom being part of the bedroom it is attached to.[1] A bathroom adjacent to or directly connected to the master bedroom is generally called the master bathroom, unless it is shared by other bedrooms or the house only has one bathroom