Bathhouse (noun)

A building containing public baths or showers.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from bath + house.

Examples:

  1. The bathhouse at the beach was a welcome refuge from the hot sun.
  2. The bathhouse had separate sections for men and women, with showers and changing rooms.
  3. The bathhouse offered a variety of spa treatments, from massages to facials.
  4. The bathhouse was a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
  5. The bathhouse was equipped with all the amenities one could need, from soap to towels.
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