The meaning of Bath
Bath – definition
nounA large container for water, used for immersing and washing the body.
Usage examples:
The bedrooms have their own bath and shower
nounAn ancient hebrew liquid measure equivalent to about 40 litres or 9 gallons.
Usage examples:
The bath, equal to 72 logs, is thus the liquid equivalent of the ephah, also equal to 72 logs.
proper nounA city in south-western england; population 81,600 (est. 2009). bath was founded by the romans, who called it aquae sulis, and was a fashionable spa in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Word origin
from Hebrew baṯ .
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