bathhouse
bathhouse
Definition
bath·house (bat̸h′ho̵us′)
noun
- a public building where people can take baths
- ☆ a building used by bathers for changing clothes, as at the seashore
bathhouse
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- include: Immediately to the south of the fort several substantial buildings were discovered, including the bathhouse.
- build: It is now possible to bathe Roman style in Holland and Germany albeit in bathhouses built of modern materials.
Adjective modifier
- public: This photograph show the excavations of a public bathhouse in Chichester.
- Byzantine: She has participated in the latter since the project begun in 2002, where she has excavated the Byzantine bathhouse.
- elaborate: The Danube curves gently and reflects in Budapest's broad avenues, leafy parks and elaborate bathhouses.
- small: There was a small bathhouse there for people to have a brine bath.
- large: A large bathhouse was found, pictured here in the reconstruction, probably used by more important workers or officials at the site.
Modifies a noun
- complex: Of particular note is the clear negative response due to further stone buildings to the south of the fort, possibly a bathhouse complex.
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