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steam bath
noun
- a bath of steam, usually in a specially equipped room or enclosure, for cleansing or refreshing oneself.
- a special room or enclosure, or an establishment containing it, for such a bath.
- a bath of steam used in laboratories for sterilizing equipment, utensils, etc.
steam bath
noun
- a room or enclosure that can be filled with steam in which people bathe to induce sweating and refresh or cleanse themselves
- an act of taking such a bath
- an enclosure through which steam can be passed continuously, used in laboratories for sterilizing equipment, maintaining a constant temperature, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of steam bath1
Example Sentences
In Alaska, that can look like getting friends together for a maqiq, the Yupik word for a sauna or steam bath.
Instead of showers, they rely on steam baths or sponge baths.
Many Doukhobors in Canada still speak Russian among themselves; send their children to Russian-language schools; sing Russian hymns at weekly spiritual meetings; bathe in Russian-style steam baths; and eat traditional dishes like borscht.
Cosby allegedly offered to pay for the women to get a steam bath and a massage at a nearby spa and vowed to “treat” them to dinner afterward.
On Monday, the lowest reading in the morning, which is usually the coldest time of day, was again 29 degrees, 3 below freezing and nobody’s steam bath.
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