Definition of Bathoses

1. bathos [n] - See also: bathos

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bathoses

bathocuproine
bathoflore
batholite
batholith
batholithic
batholiths
batholitic
bathometer
bathometers
bathophenanthroline
bathophobia
bathorhodopsin
bathorse
bathorses
bathos
bathoses (current term)
bathrobe
bathrobed
bathrobes
bathroom
bathroom break
bathroom cleaner
bathroom fixture
bathroom singer
bathroom singers
bathroom tissue
bathroomless
bathroomlike
bathrooms
baths

Literary usage of Bathoses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal and proceedings by New York (N.Y.). Board of Estimate and Apportionment (1885)
"They think that it might be possible to attach to these bathoses free public laundries for use under suitable regulations. At the present moment there is a ..."

2. The Maybrick Case: A Treatise ... on the Facts of the Case, and of the by Alexander William Macdougall (1891)
"I put them back, and gave them to Inspector Baxendale at the same Search on time that I gave him the bathoses. So far as I am aware no person had access ..."

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