The difference between Gentlemen's room and Ladies' room
When used as nouns, gentlemen's room means a waiting room in a railway station or other public building, often including a separate lavatory, whereas ladies' room means a waiting room in a railway station or other public building intended exclusively for women and usually including a separate women's lavatory.
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Gentlemen's room as a noun:
Any room intended for use by men, particularly: A waiting room in a railway station or other public building, often including a separate lavatory. : a public lavatory intended for men.
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Ladies' room as a noun:
A room belonging to some or all women, particularly: A waiting room in a railway station or other public building intended exclusively for women and usually including a separate women's lavatory. A public lavatory intended for use by women.