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Definition of Bath oil
1. Noun. A scented oil added to your bath water.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bath Oil
Literary usage of Bath oil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical Trade Journal (1888)
"KADES, ALFRED BENJAMIN, Bath, oil and colour merchant. JAMF. ... EADES, ALFRED
BENJAMIN, Bath, oil and colour merchant. levant dressers. ..."
2. Dr. Jaeger's Essays on Health-culture by Gustav Jäger, Lewis R. S. Tomalin (1887)
"Anointment with Bath-Oil should be practised after every bath (except when the
... The anointment of the body with Bath-Oil has already been touched upon ..."
3. Petroleum: A Treatise on the Geographical Distribution and Geological by Sir Boverton Redwood (1896)
"Glass windows are provided in the water bath. Oil containing suspended particles,
solid matter, or water, must be filtered or dried before testing. ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by Sir William Smith, John Mee Fuller (1893)
"Josephus mentions that among the remedies employed in the case of Herod, he was
put into a sort of oil-bath. Oil mixed with wine is also mentioned as a ..."
5. The American Petroleum Industry by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1916)
"(a) Fatty Oil: Fatty oil is detected qualitatively by the heating for a quarter
of an hour of 3 or 4 cc of the oil to be tested in a paraffin bath (oil ..."
6. High-speed Steel; the Development, Nature, Treatment, and Use of High-speed by Otto Matthew Becker (1910)
"Good type of furnace for tempering in an oil bath. Oil could bo used for fuel as
readily as gas. Fio. 95. Cylindrical oil-tempering furnace with ..."
7. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"Josephus mention« (hat among the remedies employed in the ease of Herod, he was
put into a sort of oil bath. Oil mixed with wine is also mentioned as a ..."