ˈyu̇rən ə l, ˈyür-, Brit also yu̇ˈrīn ə l noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin, from Latin urinalis of urine, from urina urine + -alis -al
1.
a. : a vessel so constructed that it can be used for urination by a bedfast patient
b. : a container worn by one with urinary incontinence
2. : a building, enclosure, or fixture for urinating purposes