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Definition of Bathhouses
1. bathhouse [n] - See also: bathhouse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bathhouses
Literary usage of Bathhouses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Peking: A Social Survey Conducted Under the Auspices of the Princeton by Sidney David Gamble, John Stewart Burgess (1921)
"In some of the bathhouses, when the weather is warm, the courtyard will be filled
with ... The finest of all the bathhouses is a three-story building with a ..."
2. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1919)
"In view of the fact that the declaration is based upon the plaintiff's asserted
right to "construct and maintain wharves and bathhouses, and other water ..."
3. The Sanitation of Bath Houses by William Paul Gerhard (1922)
"People's bathhouses should be municipal institutions and they should be kept open
... The bathhouses of the second type have the much- coveted additional ..."
4. Carpentry and Building (1908)
"The complete specification for the plumbing and water supply of bathhouses prepared
by the author should prove of value to architects intrusted with the ..."
5. Report on Public Baths and Public Comfort Stations by New York (City (1897)
"The number of bathers at the various bathhouses was as follows: The ... Unlike those
of the other city bathhouses, the bathing! pool is roofed over. ..."
6. American Municipal Progress by Charles Zueblin (1916)
"Most of the bathhouses built under the New York State law contain only shower baths.
New York City has thirteen public bathhouses, containing 1377 showers ..."