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Definition of Bath water
1. Noun. Water used for a bath.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bath Water
Literary usage of Bath water
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1844)
"AT a meeting of the Bath Branch of the PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, the following
paper was read, on the ANALYSIS OF THE bath water. BY MR. ..."
2. Proceedings (1908)
"To the eye it presented the usual appearance of bath water. The analysis which
is given later on in the paper is intended to show the effect of filtration. ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1809)
"How then can the above hypothesis be correct? or what follows, which is asserted
by Walker in his Lectures: bath water is warm, ..."
4. The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-bathing Places by Augustus Bozzi Granville (1841)
"FEW mineral waters in this country have engaged a larger share of attention on
the part of the chemist than the bath water. In more recent times, ..."
5. Hygiene of Communicable Diseases: A Handbook for Sanitarians, Medical by Francis Merton Munson, John Harington, Francis Randolph Packard, Fielding Hudson Garrison (1920)
"The bath water should be of sufficiently high temperature to avoid chill, which
has a tendency to arouse latent malaria and dysentery. ..."
6. 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)
"bath water and water that has been used for cleansing the teeth and mouth may be
disinfected in the same way as urine, or it may be emptied into a suitable ..."