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bath⋅house

[bath-hous, bahth-]
–noun, plural -hous⋅es [-hou-ziz] .
1. a structure, as at the seaside, containing dressing rooms for bathers.
2. a building for bathing, sometimes equipped with swimming pools, medical baths, etc.

Origin:
1695–1705; bath 1 + house
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bath·house   (bāth'hous', bäth'-)   
n.  
  1. A building with facilities for bathing.

  2. A building with dressing rooms for swimmers.

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