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Definition of bath
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Bath (n.) A
building
containing
an
apartment
or a
series
of
apartments
arranged
for
bathing.
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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..
Sabbath
::
Sabbath
(n.) The
seventh
year,
observed
among the
Israelites
as one of rest and
festival..
Bather
::
Bather
(n.) One who
bathes.
Imbathe
::
Imbathe
(v. t.) To
bathe;
to wash
freely;
to
immerce.
Isobathythermic
::
Isobathythermic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
isobathytherm;
possessing
or
indicating
the same
temperature
at the same
depth.
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
receptacle
or place where
persons
may
immerse
or wash their
bodies
in
water.
Balneation
::
Balneation
(n.) The act of
bathing.
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..
Montem
::
Montem
(n.) A
custom,
formerly
practiced
by the
scholars
at Eton
school,
England,
of going every third year, on
Whittuesday,
to a
hillock
near the Bath road, and
exacting
money from all
passers-by,
to
support
at the
university
the
senior
scholar
of the
school..
Bain
::
Bain (n.) A bath; a
bagnio.
Sudden
::
Sudatory
(n.) A
bagnio;
a
sweating
bath; a vapor bath.
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. t.) To
surround,
or
envelop,
as water
surrounds
a
person
immersed..
Bathorse
::
Bathorse
(n.) A horse which
carries
an
officer's
baggage
during
a
campaign.
Tithingman
::
Tithingman
(n.) A
parish
officer
elected
annually
to
preserve
good order in the
church
during
divine
service,
to make
complaint
of any
disorderly
conduct,
and to
enforce
the
observance
of the
Sabbath..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
solution
in which
plates
or
prints
are
immersed;
also, the
receptacle
holding
the
solution..
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. i.) To
immerse
or cover one's self, as in a
bath..
Anagogical
::
Anagogical
(a.)
Mystical;
having
a
secondary
spiritual
meaning;
as, the rest of the
Sabbath,
in an
anagogical
sense,
signifies
the
repose
of the
saints
in
heaven;
an
anagogical
explication..
Batman
::
Batman
(n.) A man who has
charge
of a
bathorse
and his load.
Bathymetry
::
Bathymetry
(n.) The art or
science
of
sounding,
or
measuring
depths
in the sea..
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. t.) To lave; to wet.
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