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Definition of bath
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Bath (n.) A
solution
in which
plates
or
prints
are
immersed;
also, the
receptacle
holding
the
solution..
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Sudden
::
Sudatory
(n.) A
bagnio;
a
sweating
bath; a vapor bath.
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
receptacle
or place where
persons
may
immerse
or wash their
bodies
in
water.
Hypocaust
::
Hypocaust
(n.) A
furnace,
esp. one
connected
with a
series
of small
chambers
and flues of tiles or other
masonry
through
which the heat of a fire was
distributed
to rooms
above.
This
contrivance,
first used in bath, was
afterwards
adopted
in
private
houses..
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. t.) To lave; to wet.
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..
Bay
::
Bay (v. t.) To
bathe.
Overlave
::
Overlave
(v. t.) To lave or bathe over.
Footbath
::
Footbath
(n.) A bath for the feet; also, a
vessel
used in
bathing
the
feet..
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To
discharge;
to emit; to give forth
copiously;
to be
bathed
with; as, the pipe or
faucet
runs hot
water..
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. t.) To
surround,
or
envelop,
as water
surrounds
a
person
immersed..
Bathometer
::
Bathometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
depths,
esp. one for
taking
soundings
without
a
sounding
line..
Tepid
::
Tepid (a.)
Moderately
warm;
lukewarm;
as, a tepid bath; tepid rays; tepid
vapors..
Beath
::
Beath (v. t.) To
bathe;
also, to dry or heat, as
unseasoned
wood..
Dung
::
Dung (v. t.) To
immerse
or
steep,
as
calico,
in a bath of hot water
containing
cow dung; -- done to
remove
the
superfluous
mordant..
Illutation
::
Illutation
(n.) The act or
operation
of
smearing
the body with mud,
especially
with the
sediment
from
mineral
springs;
a mud
bath..
Natatorium
::
Natatorium
(n.) A
swimming
bath.
Bathybius
::
Bathybius
(n.) A name given by Prof.
Huxley
to a
gelatinous
substance
found in mud
dredged
from the
Atlantic
and
preserved
in
alcohol.
He
supposed
that it was free
living
protoplasm,
covering
a large part of the ocean bed. It is now known that the
substance
is of
chemical,
not of
organic,
origin..
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..
Lavement
::
Lavement
(n.) A
washing
or
bathing;
also, a
clyster..
Companion
::
Companion
(n.) A
knight
of the
lowest
rank in
certain
orders;
as, a
companion
of the
Bath..
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