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I . bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] N

1. bath (container):

bath

2. bath (action of bathing):

to have [or take] a bath

II . bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] VB intr

III . bath [bɑ:θ, Am bæθ] VB trans

bubble bath N

fixing bath [ˈfɪksɪŋ-] N

foam bath N

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The bath is heavily overgrown and can only be visited by a precarious path through foliage over a precipitous drop.
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Weakness can manifest itself as fatigue and difficulty doing common activities like dressing, feeding, bathing, and walking.
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The objective is to take one big bath in a single year so future years will show increased net income.
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They eat throughout the day and take frequent baths.
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Once the glass substrate is cleaned using detergents and ultrasonic baths, the glass is placed in a spin coater.
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The former has been converted into a home, while the latter, a ritual bath, is used nowadays as a garage.
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The video shows the story of a female character entering a bath full of black water.
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The city had two mosques, three schools, one bath and three maktabs.
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The baths contained one swimming pool with a spectators' gallery, private baths for men and women and a small steam room.
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Children 10 years or younger are permitted to enter the baths of either gender.
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