Bathing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pediluvy
The bathing of the feet a bath for the feet
Embay
To bathe to soothe or lull as by bathing
Public Order Act, 1936
place accessible to the public for drawing water, washing or bathing or for purposes of recreation. [Delhi Police Act, 1978 (34
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Lavement
A washing or bathing also an enema
maillot
A womans one piece bathing suit
Footbath
A bath for the feet also a vessel used in bathing the feet
Balnearii
Balnearii, stealers of the clothes of persons bathing in the pubic baths, Civil Law.
Bath, Knights of the
of the orders, and is so called from the ceremonial bathing formerly observed before reception into the order.
Knights of the bath
They are so called from the ceremony formerly observed of bathing the night before their creation, Dugd. Antiq. Of Warw. 531.
Public health
notification of births, child welfare and life protection, baths, wash-houses, bathing places, lodging-houses, canal boats, water-courses, ditches, ponds, ships and bots,
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