| bath | | |
| n. (artifact) | 1. bath | a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it).; "she soaked the etching in an acid bath" |
| ~ vessel | an object used as a container (especially for liquids). |
| n. (act) | 2. bath | you soak and wash your body in a bathtub.; "he has a good bath every morning" |
| ~ washup, bathing | the act of washing yourself (or another person). |
| ~ bubble bath | a bath in which you add something to foam and scent the bath water. |
| ~ mikvah | (Hebrew) a ritual purification and cleansing bath that Orthodox Jews take on certain occasions (as before Sabbath or after menstruation). |
| ~ mud bath | a bath in warm mud (as for treating rheumatism). |
| n. (artifact) | 3. bath, bathing tub, bathtub, tub | a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body. |
| ~ bathroom, bath | a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet. |
| ~ footbath | a small bathtub for warming or washing or disinfecting the feet. |
| ~ hot tub | a very large tub (large enough for more than one bather) filled with hot water. |
| ~ hip bath, sitz bath | a bathtub in which your buttocks and hips are immersed as if you were sitting in a chair and you bathe in a sitting position. |
| ~ vessel | an object used as a container (especially for liquids). |
| n. (quantity) | 4. bath | an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons. |
| ~ liquid measure, liquid unit | a unit of capacity for liquids (for measuring the volumes of liquids or their containers). |
| ~ kor, homer | an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs. |
| n. (location) | 5. bath | a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains. |
| ~ town | an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city.; "they drive through town on their way to work" |
| ~ england | a division of the United Kingdom. |
| n. (artifact) | 6. bath, bathroom | a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet. |
| ~ bathing tub, bathtub, tub, bath | a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body. |
| ~ dwelling, dwelling house, abode, domicile, habitation, home | housing that someone is living in.; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless" |
| ~ room | an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling.; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view" |
| ~ shower bath, shower stall | booth for washing yourself, usually in a bathroom. |
| ~ commode, crapper, potty, pot, throne, toilet, stool, can | a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination. |
| ~ handbasin, lavabo, wash-hand basin, washbasin, washbowl | a basin for washing the hands (`wash-hand basin' is a British expression). |
| v. (body) | 7. bath, bathe | clean one's body by immersion into water.; "The child should bathe every day" |
| ~ foment | bathe with warm water or medicated lotions.; "His legs should be fomented" |
| ~ cleanse, clean | clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing.; "clean up before you see your grandparents"; "clean your fingernails before dinner" |
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