Bathe - Law Dictionary Search Results
Baths and washhouses
Baths and washhouses. The (English) Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 231-234,
Bath
air or the like as a cold or a hot bath a medicated bath a steam bath a hip bath
Swimming baths
Swimming baths may be provided by local authorities under the (English) Baths
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Bathing, sea
Bathing, sea. There is no Common Law right in the public
Bath, Knights of the
Bath, Knights of the, a military order of knighthood, instituted by
Sitz bath
A tub in which one bathes in a sitting posture also a bath so taken a
Knights of the bath
Knights of the bath [milites balnei, Lat.], an order instituted by Henry IV. and
Bathing
Act of taking a bath or baths
bath towel
a large towel used to dry oneself after a bath
Semicubium
A half bath or one that covers only the lewer extremities and the
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