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Alternative form of air bath [Synonym of compressed-air bath]
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Alternative form of aluminum shower [Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see aluminum, shower.]
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see aluminum, shower.
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A community facility consisting of one or more swimming pools and other recreational amenities.
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A form of therapeutic bathing in hot sand.
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A shallow communal pool in Japan, usually with seats around it, filled with warm water in which people can soak their feet and lower legs; a type of footbath.
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A basin that holds holy water with which worshippers sprinkle themselves.
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(obsolete) A building for bathing, sweating.
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(dated) A box of the lowest tier in a theatre.
adj
Of or pertaining to baths or to bathing
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(formal) The act of bathing.
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Alternative form of banya [A type of steam bath, popular in Russia (and in some parts of Alaska as well).]
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A type of steam bath, popular in Russia (and in some parts of Alaska as well).
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An indoor pool used for baptism by immersion.
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(obsolete) Alternative form of basin [A wide bowl for washing, sometimes affixed to a wall.]
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A building or area where bathing occurs.
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A hard-packed mixture of chemicals which effervesces when wet, used to add scent and colour to bathwater.
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A waterproof book for children that can be read in the bath.
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bath salts in the form of a cube that dissolves when placed in water
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A small mat used next to a bathtub to absorb water and thus prevent slipping.
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Alternative form of bathtub [A large container for holding water in which a person may bathe (take a bath).]
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Alternative form of bathwater [The water used in a bath (bathtub).]
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Alternative form of bath bomb [A hard-packed mixture of chemicals which effervesces when wet, used to add scent and colour to bathwater.]
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Alternative form of bath cube [bath salts in the form of a cube that dissolves when placed in water]
adj
(rare) Of a body of water: suitable for bathing in.
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A building where swimmers can change clothes.
v
Pronunciation spelling of bathing.
n
An attractive woman in a bathing suit.
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(UK, Australia) A beach hut.
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A hut, usually located on a beachfront, for the purpose of changing into or out of a bathing suit in privacy.
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(historical) Around the 19th century, a portable changing room that was rolled down a beach to the edge of the sea to allow people to paddle in the sea modestly.
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Alternative spelling of bath time [The time of day when a person has, or is given, a bath.]
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A large container for holding water in which a person may bathe (take a bath).
adj
(informal) Resembling or characteristic of a bathtub.
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The water used in a bath (bathtub).
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The washing of a person's body (especially that of a patient) in bed
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Alternative form of bed bath. [The washing of a person's body (especially that of a patient) in bed]
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(Australia, New Zealand) A bathroom surface which holds the washbasin, a vanity.
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Alternative form of birdbath [A shallow basin, sometimes ornamental, filled with water for wild birds to drink from or bathe in.]
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A bath in which an additive is poured directly into the water that creates bubbles.
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A large metal container in which waste materials are disposed of by burning.
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A cesspool; a pit or covered cistern used to collect sewage and waste water.
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A specialized plumber's snake made for use on toilets.
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A bathtub with one right angle, built into the corner of a room where two walls meet.
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(idiomatic) A simple shower in a mudroom to remove the grime from the outdoors and the workday, before entering into a home or ranchhouse.
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A siphon, or bent pipe, for drawing liquors out of a cask.
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A small sink with a constant flow of water, used to store utensils used in food preparation and prevent bacterial growth.
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To fill a bathtub with water in preparation for taking a bath.
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(archery) A traditional unit of distance equal to the width of a clenched fist with the thumb extended (approx. 6½ inches or 16½ centimetres).
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Alternative form of footbath [The act of soaking or washing the feet.]
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Alternative form of footbath [The act of soaking or washing the feet.]
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A small basin or bath designed for soaking or washing the feet.
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A device from which poultry may drink.
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Synonym of soda fountain chair
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(historical, Ancient Rome) In Ancient Roman baths, a room with a bath of cold water.
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(by extension) Any place that lacks privacy, especially a room with a large window facing a public area.
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(UK dialectal) A drainage pipe.
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(US, slang) A small portable toilet often used on multiday river trips in protected wilderness areas, so named because the original versions were metal boxes whose rims left a groove in the skin of the user.
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(naval slang) A long, luxurious shower, as opposed to a "navy shower".
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(Christianity) In certain Christian churches, water that has been sanctified by a priest or bishop for the purpose of baptism or for the blessing of persons, places, or things.
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(chiefly US, informal) A worker who collects household sewage from sewage tanks.
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(chiefly US) A large tub, often situated outdoors, filled with hot water and used for communal leisure bathing.
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A person who uses a hot tub
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Alternative form of hot tubber [A person who uses a hot tub]
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(Britain, countable, dated) A spa.
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A dog bath, often mobile on a trailer or in a vehicle.
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Alternative spelling of ice bath [A receptacle containing ice and water (and sometimes salt) that is used to lower something's temperature, or to keep it cold]
n
That in which one sits, as a bathing tub.
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A hot tub or whirlpool bath with underwater jets that massage the body.
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A large basin of warm water, with an overhanging lip, in a Roman bath.
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A hot dry sweating room, next to the caldarium in the Roman baths.
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(Christianity) The small towel used to dry the priest's hands following the ritual.
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A tub used as a container for a substance being leached.
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(Britain) An outdoor swimming pool.
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The immersion of the body in mud, for therapeutic reasons.
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Alternative spelling of mud bath [The immersion of the body in mud, for therapeutic reasons.]
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(US) A swimming pool, especially an indoor one; a building housing one or more swimming pools.
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A shower where the flow of water is turned off while the person is lathering, to conserve water and energy.
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Alternative form of pedilavium [(Christianity) The rite of foot-washing based on the act carried out by Jesus Christ on his disciples at the Last Supper. Depending on the church or denomination, it may be carried out at baptism, during Holy Communion, or as part of a Maundy Thursday service; maundy.]
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(chiefly medicine, obsolete) A footbath carried out for therapeutic purposes; a pediluvium.
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The bathing of the feet.
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(obsolete, rare, uncountable) The bathing of the feet.
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A drained basin near a church's altar for the disposal of water from liturgical ablutions.
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(archaic) A public bath or swimming pool in France.
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A tub or pool large enough to immerse the entire body.
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Any of the buildings in a Roman baths complex
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A shower stall that is not enclosed by a door or shower curtain.
v
To fill a bathtub with water in preparation for taking a bath.
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A sand bath (immersion of the body in hot sand).
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A bath in which the body is immersed in hot sand.
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Alternative spelling of sand bath [A piece of laboratory equipment consisting of a container filled with heated sand, that is used to provide an even source of heat.]
v
(of certain birds and mammals) To take a sand bath; to clean one's body, especially, of parasites, by rolling in sand or dust.
n
A septic tank; a system for the disposal of sewage into a septic tank, a septic system.
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An instance of using of this device in order to bathe oneself.
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A device for bathing by which water is made to fall on the body from a height, either from a tank or by the action of a pump.
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(Australia, New Zealand) The part of a shower where the water comes out.
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(informal) A revelation or idea that one has while taking a shower or while going about one’s everyday routine.
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The tray at the base of a shower on which a person stands and onto which the water splashes, typically with an exit hole allowing water to drain away.
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A bath equipped with a shower over it
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A part of a coffeemaker for dispersing water evenly over the grounds.
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A set of fixtures for a shower.
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(by extension) A sauna or sauna session.
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A basin used for holding water for washing.
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A cup with a siphon attached for carrying off any liquid in it; specifically, an oil cup in which oil is carried over the edge of a tube in a cotton wick, and so reaches the surface to be lubricated.
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A hydrotherapeutic bath taken in a sitting position.
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Alternative form of sitz bath [A hydrotherapeutic bath taken in a sitting position.]
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Alternative spelling of slack tub [A large container full of water or oil or brine used by a blacksmith to quench hot metal.]
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Alternative spelling of slack tub [A large container full of water or oil or brine used by a blacksmith to quench hot metal.]
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(US) A counter, in a shop, at which sodas, ice-creams etc are prepared and served.
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a bath with heated water and jets of aerated water used for body massage and enjoyment, = jacuzzi
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A pool of warm bubbling water used for therapy or relaxation.
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Someone who visits a spa
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A type of bathing, usually conducted in hospitals, which involves washing someone with a sponge. Usually the person being washed is bed-ridden.
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A small swimming pool that can be used also as a spa.
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A room or building filled with steam, in which people sit and sweat.
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A sauna; a hot room that is filled with steam in which people sit for health reasons.
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Alternative spelling of steam bath [A room or building filled with steam, in which people sit and sweat.]
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(now historical) A heated bath-room or steam-room; also, a hot bath.
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A hot room used to induce sweating, steam room, steam bath, sauna.
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(informal, derogatory) A shower having an electric heating element in the shower head.
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A structure in which people expose themselves to high-temperature air, often combined with steam or aromatic substances, as in a steam bath or sauna.
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Alternative form of sweat lodge [A structure in which people expose themselves to high-temperature air, often combined with steam or aromatic substances, as in a steam bath or sauna.]
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A shower in which jets of water are sprayed onto the body from above, and also from numerous nozzles on the side.
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Any room containing a warm bath.
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Springs or baths of warm or hot water.
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(less commonly) A bath made of tin.
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Alternative form of tongue bath [A sexual licking of another's body.]
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(UK, dialect) A small drain.
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(Australia, New Zealand) A rectangular container used for washing or rinsing clothes.
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An installation found in bathrooms, consisting of a stall that has a bathtub as the basin base with a bath shower atop it.
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A kind of funnel used in brewing fitting into the bung-hole of a tun or cask.
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A Middle-Eastern-style steam bath followed by a dip in cool water and massage.
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A steam bath (room for taking steam baths).
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A form of hydrotherapy involving a series of shower nozzles spraying large quantities of water over the client while they lie in a shallow wet bed with drainage.
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Alternative spelling of washbasin [A basin used for washing, (now) particularly a permanently installed sink, fitted with a water supply and a drain, for washing the hands and face.]
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(figuratively) A location in the workplace where employees gather to gossip.
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(business) The tendency of employees to gather informally around a water cooler in order to socialize and to share information.
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Alternative spelling of water bath [A piece of laboratory equipment consisting of a vessel containing water, in which is suspended a flask etc that is to be subject to careful heating or cooling.]
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Alternative form of water butt [An open-ended barrel used to contain rainwater; a rain barrel]
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Alternative form of water bath [A piece of laboratory equipment consisting of a vessel containing water, in which is suspended a flask etc that is to be subject to careful heating or cooling.]
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(historical) A building where the horses that drew cabs were provided with water to drink.
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Alternative form of whore bath [A quick sponge bath by hand, using a wet washcloth or a pre-moistened towelette, to extend the interval between showers or clean up after casual sexual intercourse.]
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