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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.) A city in the west of
England,
resorted
to for its hot
springs,
which has given its name to
various
objects..
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Header
::
Header
(n.) A fall or
plunge
headforemost,
as while
riding
a
bicycle,
or in
bathing;
as, to take a
header..
Bathymetric
::
Bathymetric
(a.) Alt. of
Bathymetrica.
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To
discharge;
to emit; to give forth
copiously;
to be
bathed
with; as, the pipe or
faucet
runs hot
water..
Lave
::
Lave (v. i.) To
bathe;
to wash one's self.
Lavement
::
Lavement
(n.) A
washing
or
bathing;
also, a
clyster..
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..
Digraph
::
Digraph
(n.) Two signs or
characters
combined
to
express
a
single
articulated
sound;
as ea in head, or th in
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..
Strict
::
Strict
(a.)
Governed
or
governing
by exact
rules;
observing
exact
rules;
severe;
rigorous;
as, very
strict
in
observing
the
Sabbath..
Bathetic
::
Bathetic
(a.)
Having
the
character
of
bathos.
Balneal
::
Balneal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a bath.
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..
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. i.) To
immerse
or cover one's self, as in a
bath..
Lotion
::
Lotion
(n.) A
liquid
preparation
for
bathing
the skin, or an
injured
or
diseased
part,
either
for a
medicinal
purpose,
or for
improving
its
appearance..
Overlave
::
Overlave
(v. t.) To lave or bathe over.
Sabbath
::
Sabbath
(n.) A
season
or day of rest; one day in seven
appointed
for rest or
worship,
the
observance
of which was
enjoined
upon the Jews in the
Decalogue,
and has been
continued
by the
Christian
church
with a
transference
of the day
observed
from the last to the first day of the week, which is
called
also
Lord's
Day..
Tepid
::
Tepid (a.)
Moderately
warm;
lukewarm;
as, a tepid bath; tepid rays; tepid
vapors..
Balneation
::
Balneation
(n.) The act of
bathing.
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. t.) To apply water or some
liquid
medicament
to; as, to bathe the eye with warm water or with sea
water;
to bathe one's
forehead
with
camphor..
Sabbatarian
::
Sabbatarian
(n.) A
strict
observer
of the
Sabbath.
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