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Definition of Natatoriums
1. natatorium [n] - See also: natatorium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Natatoriums
Literary usage of Natatoriums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Making of a Flower Garden by Ida Dandridge Bennett (1919)
"CHAPTER XXII BIRD HOUSES, natatoriums AND FEEDING STATIONS FEW things add so
charmingly to the interest of the home grounds as the presence of birds, ..."
2. American Municipal Progress: Chapters in Municipal Sociology by Charles Zueblin (1902)
"The swimming provisions at Brookline are exceptionally good, taking rank with
the best private natatoriums of the country. ..."
3. Supplement to Encyclopædia Britannica (ninth Edition): A Dictionary of Arts (1891)
"natatoriums are now common in all the larger ... The natatoriums now float instead
of being built from the bottom of the stream. An approved form consists ..."
4. Preferred List of Books for Township and High School Libraries in the State by Michigan State Library, Michigan Dept. of Public Instruction (1915)
"ALA water sports, natatoriums. Ass'n press . SO Curtis HS Play and recreation
for the open country. Ginn 1.00 Contents: Play in the home and its ..."
5. Charter of the City of Saginaw, Michigan, with Amendments Thereto and the by Saginaw (Mich.) (1917)
"All property now owned or hereafter acquired for exempt'from Park: purposes, park
entrances, park driveways and park boulevards, taxes. natatoriums, ..."
6. Annual Report by Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education (1901)
"We took the children on thirty-two excursions, including trips to parks, farms,
natatoriums and lake ports. School sessions were from nine to twelve, ..."
7. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by Anna Lorraine Guthrie, Marion A. Knight, H.W. Wilson Company, Estella E. Painter (1920)
"Nat Munie R 8:348-53 Jl '19 natatoriums. See Swimming pools Nathanson, Jonas
Bernard Reflecting power of the alkali ..."