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- Toilet_paper abstract "Toilet paper is a soft tissue paper product primarily used for the cleaning of the anus to remove fecal material after defecation or to remove remaining droplets of urine from the genitals after urination, and acts as a layer of protection for the hands during this process. It is typically sold as a long strip of perforated paper wrapped around a paperboard core, to be stored in a dispenser adjacent to a toilet. Most modern toilet paper in the developed world is designed to decompose in septic tanks, whereas some other bathroom and facial tissues are not. Toilet paper can be one-, two- or three-ply, or even thicker, meaning that it is either a single sheet or multiple sheets placed back-to-back to make it thicker, softer, stronger and more absorbent. The use of paper for such hygiene purposes has been recorded in China in the 6th century AD, with specifically manufactured toilet paper being mass-produced in the 14th century. Modern commercial toilet paper originated in the 19th century, with a patent for roll-based dispensers being made in 1883.Different names, euphemisms and slang terms are used for toilet paper in countries around the world, including "bumf," "bum wad," "loo roll/paper," "bog roll," "toilet roll," "dunny roll/paper," "bathroom/toilet tissue," "TP," "arsewipe," and just "tissue."".
- Toilet_paper thumbnail Toiletpapier_(Gobran111).jpg?width=300.
- Toilet_paper wikiPageExternalLink Toilet+paper+?cat=technology.
- Toilet_paper wikiPageExternalLink 2001_1.pdf.
- Toilet_paper wikiPageExternalLink 2002_1.pdf.
- Toilet_paper wikiPageExternalLink 2002_2.pdf.
- Toilet_paper wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Toilet_paper wikiPageID "37993".
- Toilet_paper wikiPageRevisionID "605694112".
- Toilet_paper hasPhotoCollection Toilet_paper.
- Toilet_paper subject Category:Chinese_inventions.
- Toilet_paper subject Category:Domestic_implements.
- Toilet_paper subject Category:Hygiene.
- Toilet_paper subject Category:Paper_products.
- Toilet_paper subject Category:Sanitation.
- Toilet_paper subject Category:Toilet_paper.
- Toilet_paper subject Category:Toilets.
- Toilet_paper comment "Toilet paper is a soft tissue paper product primarily used for the cleaning of the anus to remove fecal material after defecation or to remove remaining droplets of urine from the genitals after urination, and acts as a layer of protection for the hands during this process. It is typically sold as a long strip of perforated paper wrapped around a paperboard core, to be stored in a dispenser adjacent to a toilet.".
- Toilet_paper label "Carta igienica".
- Toilet_paper label "Papel higiénico".
- Toilet_paper label "Papel higiênico".
- Toilet_paper label "Papier toaletowy".
- Toilet_paper label "Papier toilette".
- Toilet_paper label "Toilet paper".
- Toilet_paper label "Toiletpapier".
- Toilet_paper label "Toilettenpapier".
- Toilet_paper label "Туалетная бумага".
- Toilet_paper label "トイレットペーパー".
- Toilet_paper label "衛生紙".
- Toilet_paper sameAs Toaletní_papír.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Toilettenpapier.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Papel_higiénico.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Komuneko_paper.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Papier_toilette.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Tisu_toilet.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Carta_igienica.
- Toilet_paper sameAs トイレットペーパー.
- Toilet_paper sameAs 휴지.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Toiletpapier.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Papier_toaletowy.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Papel_higiênico.
- Toilet_paper sameAs m.09gtd.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Q5840.
- Toilet_paper sameAs Q5840.
- Toilet_paper wasDerivedFrom Toilet_paper?oldid=605694112.
- Toilet_paper depiction Toiletpapier_(Gobran111).jpg.
- Toilet_paper isPrimaryTopicOf Toilet_paper.