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Definition of bath
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bath is as below...
Bath (n.) The act of
exposing
the body, or part of the body, for
purposes
of
cleanliness,
comfort,
health,
etc., to
water,
vapor,
hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a
medicated
bath; a steam bath; a hip
bath..
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Hypo
::
Hypo (n.)
Sodium
hyposulphite,
or
thiosulphate,
a
solution
of which is used as a bath to wash out the
unchanged
silver
salts in a
picture..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
building
containing
an
apartment
or a
series
of
apartments
arranged
for
bathing.
Parasceve
::
Parasceve
(n.) Among the Jews, the
evening
before
the
Sabbath..
Sabaoth
::
Sabaoth
(n. pl.)
Incorrectly,
the
Sabbath..
Bathymetrical
::
Bathymetrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
bathymetry;
relating
to the
measurement
of
depths,
especially
of
depths
in the sea..
Sunday
::
Sunday
(n.) The first day of the week, --
consecrated
among
Christians
to rest from
secular
employments,
and to
religious
worship;
the
Christian
Sabbath;
the
Lord's
Day..
Ceroma
::
Ceroma
(n.) That part of the baths and
gymnasia
in which
bathers
and
wrestlers
anointed
themselves.
Tub
::
Tub (i.) To make use of a
bathing
tub; to lie or be in a bath; to
bathe.
Beath
::
Beath (v. t.) To
bathe;
also, to dry or heat, as
unseasoned
wood..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
solution
in which
plates
or
prints
are
immersed;
also, the
receptacle
holding
the
solution..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) The act of
exposing
the body, or part of the body, for
purposes
of
cleanliness,
comfort,
health,
etc., to
water,
vapor,
hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a
medicated
bath; a steam bath; a hip
bath..
Order
::
Order (n.) A body of
persons
having
some
common
honorary
distinction
or rule of
obligation;
esp., a body of
religious
persons
or
aggregate
of
convents
living
under a
common
rule; as, the Order of the Bath; the
Franciscan
order..
Towel
::
Towel (n.) A cloth used for
wiping,
especially
one used for
drying
anything
wet, as the
person
after a
bath..
Homer
::
Homer (n.) A
Hebrew
measure
containing,
as a
liquid
measure,
ten
baths,
equivalent
to
fifty-five
gallons,
two
quarts,
one pint; and, as a dry
measure,
ten
ephahs,
equivalent
to six
bushels,
two
pecks,
four
quarts..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
Hebrew
measure
containing
the tenth of a
homer,
or five
gallons
and three
pints,
as a
measure
for
liquids;
and two pecks and five
quarts,
as a dry
measure..
Bawhorse
::
Bawhorse
(n.) Same as
Bathorse.
Sabbathless
::
Sabbathless
(a.)
Without
Sabbath,
or
intermission
of
labor;
hence,
without
respite
or
rest..
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. i.) To
immerse
or cover one's self, as in a
bath..
Stove
::
Stove (n.) A house or room
artificially
warmed
or
heated;
a
forcing
house,
or
hothouse;
a
drying
room; --
formerly,
designating
an
artificially
warmed
dwelling
or room, a
parlor,
or a
bathroom,
but now
restricted,
in this
sense,
to
heated
houses
or rooms used for
horticultural
purposes
or in the
processes
of the
arts..
Ronchil
::
Ronchil
(n.) An
American
marine
food fish
(Bathymaster
signatus)
of the North
Pacific
coast,
allied
to the
tilefish..
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