Bath - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarFrigidarium
cooling room of the Roman thermaelig furnished with a cold bath
Hummum
A sweating bath or place for sweating
Hypocaust
was distributed to rooms above This contrivance first used in bath was afterwards adopted in private houses
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Illutation
mud especially with the sediment from mineral springs a mud bath
Montem
every third year on Whittuesday to a hillock near the Bath road and exacting money from all passers by to support
VerbarNatatorium
A swimming bath
Footbath
A bath for the feet also a vessel used in bathing the
Nauheim treatment
system at Bad Nauheim Germany by G Schott consisting in baths in the natural mineral waters of that place which are
Parish meeting
the parish meeting had the exclusive power of adopting the Baths and Wash-houses Acts, the (English) Public Libraries Act, and other
Lavement
A washing or bathing also an enema
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