Bath synonyms
băth, bäth
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An immersion in water etc.
A building where swimmers change clothes
An open, flat-bottomed vessel, usually round and typically wider than it is deep, used for washing, packing, or storing.
A tub, now usually a bathroom fixture, in which to take a bath
A bathroom, especially one in a public place.
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The act by which something is laved or washed.
(Astronomy) The disappearance of a celestial body, by passing either behind another, as in the occultation of a star, or into its shadow, as in the eclipse of a satellite; opposed to emersion.
Lavatory is defined as a bathroom with a toilet and washbowl, or can also refer to just the toilet.
shower-room
An enclosure prepared for bathing
tub bath
The act of cleansing the body
A small room or structure that provides dry heat or steam for bathing or refreshing the body.
A brief swim
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An apparatus, as in a bathtub, or a room or enclosure used for this
ablutionary
Pertaining to ablution. [From the mid 19th century.]
To treat with a regimen intended to remove impurities and promote health:
tepidarium
A warm room in a Roman baths that was usually heated by a hypocaust
The liquid used to wash something.
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sauna bath
The act of cleansing the body
A Middle Eastern style steam bath followed by a dip in cool water and massage.
russian-bath
A bathtub shaped like a chair in which one bathes in a sitting position, immersing only the hips and buttocks.
The act of cleansing the body
The liquid in or with which anything has been rinsed
ablutions
Plural form of ablution
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A stretch of shallow water.
A pressurized container; an atomizer.
(Slang) Beer.
eyewash
A solution, medicated or nonmedicated, applied as a cleanser for the eyes.
The act of washing lightly.
bath-water
Alternative form of bathwater.
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public baths
An enclosure prepared for bathing
pumproom
Alternative form of pump room.
sweat-lodge
A dome-shaped tent constructed by Indian peoples of the Great Plains and W North America, used for ritual cleansing and purification by means of steam produced by pouring water over hot stones
shower stall
An enclosure prepared for bathing
A large tub for hot water, originally made of wood but now having a plastic liner, jets for circulating the water, and built-in ledges for seating, in which several people can soak and relax together
Jacuzzi (trademark)
An enclosure prepared for bathing
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A fashionable hotel or resort.
thermae
Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster's Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.
mikvah (Judaism)
An enclosure prepared for bathing
balneal
Of or relating to baths or bathing.
balneation
The act of bathing.
balneology
The study of baths and bathing, especially therapeutic bathing.
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bathing
The act of taking a bath.
caldarium
In Roman baths, the hottest room, with a plunge-pool. It preceded the tepidarium and frigidarium.
The process of removing dirt, toxins etc.
The Jacuzzi brand.
lavement
A clyster.
The definition of a plunge is a place for swimming or an act of diving or jumping into an activity.
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(Slang) A person who drinks large amounts of alcohol.
The definition of a toilet is a seat with a hole or hole in the ground where a person urinates or has a bowel movement, or a room where this seat or hole in the ground is located.
The Turkic language of Turkey.
The definition of bask means to enjoy a happy or very comfortable situation.
To plunge, drop, or dip into or as if into a liquid, esp. so as to cover completely
To give way to one's own desires; indulge oneself (in something)
(Intransitive) To live in miserable or disheartening conditions. [from 15th c.]
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To take luxurious pleasure; indulge oneself.
To make or become moist.
To spread through or over, as with liquid or light:
To move across (a body of water) by swimming
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a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
balneum
sudatorium
A heated room, as in a bath, for inducing sweating
claw foot (related)
laconium (related)
swimming-pool (related)
Browfort (related)
rolltop (related)
The act or an instance of making or becoming soaked
(US, euphemistic) A women's toilet, especially in a public venue such as a restaurant, boutique, or hotel lobby.
A low, bowl-shaped, porcelain bathroom fixture equipped with running water, used for bathing the crotch
(Intransitive) To become wet
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