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Conveniences   /kənvˈinjənsɪz/   Listen
Conveniences

noun
1.
Things that make you comfortable and at ease.  Synonyms: amenities, comforts, creature comforts.



Convenience

noun
1.
The state of being suitable or opportune.
2.
The quality of being useful and convenient.
3.
A toilet that is available to the public.  Synonyms: comfort station, public convenience, public lavatory, public toilet, restroom, toilet facility, wash room.
4.
A device or control that is very useful for a particular job.  Synonyms: appliance, contraption, contrivance, gadget, gismo, gizmo, widget.



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"Conveniences" Quotes from Famous Books



... such a window, how the pipe-rack would show over such a mantel, just where on such walls the Assyrian bas-reliefs could be placed to the best advantage, and if his easel could receive enough steady light from such windows. Then he considered the conveniences, the baths, the electric ...
— Vandover and the Brute • Frank Norris

... difficulties and momentous losses often sustained in loading at moorings in the coves or in harbour. By building the outward face of the pier in deep water, or projecting wharves from it, an important advantage would also be gained, affording increased conveniences in the unloading and loading of vessels. In fact, it would be impossible, in summarily noticing the beneficial tendency of this great work, to particularize its manifold advantages; they are too weighty to be overlooked, either by the Legislature or the community at large, and ...
— Picturesque Quebec • James MacPherson Le Moine

... are conveying thousands to our country's shores, and whose clouds of canvas occasionally loomed upon us in the distance. What were our "light afflictions" compared with those of the multitudes crowded into their stifling steerages, so devoid of conveniences and comforts! Speed on, O favored coursers of the deep, bearing swiftly those suffering exiles to the land of ...
— Glances at Europe - In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, - Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851. • Horace Greeley

... such Conveniences for purifying the Water, what is used for Drink ought to be mixed with a small Proportion of Spirits, or Wine, or with Vinegar, or Cream of Tartar, when neither of the other two can be got; and if the Water be previously boiled, it will be so much ...
— An Account of the Diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany • Donald Monro

... will be considered characteristic of our times, by illustrating the real economy of science in its application to the conveniences of every-day life. As a collateral branch of this division is The Naturalist, under which head we have endeavoured to identify THE MIRROR with Zoology, as one of the most ...
— The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction--Volume 13 - Index to Vol. 13 • Various


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