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  • bath
    adj. bathless.

  • bath
    bath (1), noun, pl.baths,verb.

  • bath
    bath (2), noun.
    either of two ancient Hebrew units of liquid measure, estimated to have been equal to about 7.5 and 9.5 U.S. gallons.

  • Bath
    Bath orbath bun
    (British.) a sweet roll made of yeast dough, usually glazed with sugar or covered with candied fruit.

  • Bath
    Bath orbath chair
    a wheel chair for invalids, sometimes one with a hood.

  • Bath
    Bath orbath stone
    a building stone quarried from oolitic formations.

  • bath
    expr. take a bath, (U.S. Slang.) to suffer a setback.
    Ex. the scion of a family that had become wealthy in the silk-dyeing industry in Paterson, but took a bath in the Depression (Time).

  • bath
    noun 1. the act of washing, dipping, or soaking the body, especially for cleansing.
    Ex. He took a hot bath.
    2. water in a tub for a bath.
    Ex. Your bath is ready.
    3a. a tub for bathing; bathtub.
    Ex. a full-length bath.

  • bath
    v.t., v.i. (British.) to bathe; wash or immerse in a bath.

bath in Dogri डोगरी

bath in Kashmiri कॉशुर

bath in Maithili মৈথিলী

bath in Malayalam മലയാളം

bath in Tamil தமிழ்

bath in Telugu తెలుగు

bath in Urdu اُردُو

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