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Definition of Bath towel
1. Noun. A large towel; to dry yourself after a bath.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bath Towel
Literary usage of Bath towel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Red Cross Text-book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick by Jane A. Delano, Isabel McIsaac, American National Red Cross, Anne Hervey Strong (1918)
"If a bath blanket is not used, keep the bath towel under the part that is being
bathed by moving the towel from place to place. Next remove the night gown ..."
2. The Baby's First Two Years by Richard Mason Smith, Rosalind Huidekoper Greene (1915)
"If the bath is not given in the regular tub, a large Preparations for the bath
Clothe« rack Band Shirt Day-gown Gertrude and white slip Bath-towel Soft ..."
3. Personal Hygiene and Physical Training for Women by Anna Mary Galbraith (1911)
"... rough bath-towel. After this, the skin may be still further toned up by a good
alcohol rub. If the ablution is taken simply for the tonic effect, ..."
4. American Motherhood by Mary Wood-Allen (1898)
"After a few minutes of brisk rubbing, lift him quickly to your lap, leav ing the
towel in the tub, and wrap him expeditiously in the folds of the bath towel ..."