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(n)
(uncountable, formal) Great anger; (countable) an instance of this.
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That which happens after, that which follows, usually of strongly negative connotation in most contexts, implying a preceding catastrophe.
Indiscriminate killing or slaughter; a massacre.
(Australia, New Zealand, India, Ireland) A paved path located at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians.
A person with an antisocial personality disorder.
One who has the ability to sense emotions; someone who is empathic or practises empathy.
The act of bathing; an instance of this; the taking of a bath.
(figurative) A course of action that leads to battle or hostility.
A period spent tanning (sunbathing) in the sun.
(UK dialectal, archaic) Alternative form of scathe (“harm; damage”). [(countable, uncountable) Damage, harm, hurt, injury.]
A type of bathing, usually conducted in hospitals, which involves washing someone with a sponge. Usually the person being washed is bed-ridden.
A bath in which an additive, usually soap, is poured directly into the water that creates bubbles; a foam bath.
(v)
Misspelling of pave. [(British) To cover something with paving slabs.]
(informal, uncountable, Canada, US, Philippines) Arithmetic calculations; (see do the math).
A hydrotherapeutic bath taken in a sitting position.
A city in ancient Philistia, home of Goliath, located in the foothills of the Judean Mountains in what is most likely modern-day Israel.
An instance of using of this device in order to bathe oneself.
A room or building filled with steam, in which people sit and sweat.
The immersion of the body in mud, for therapeutic reasons.
Synonym of sitz bath.
(UK) A public swimming pool.
A surname.
The shaft of a scythe.
you sweat in a steam room before getting a rubdown and cold shower
A diminutive of the female given names Katherine, Kathleen, or related names.
Synonym of applied mathematics.
A surname from German.
Alternative form of hauth (“unit of measure”). [(India, obsolete) An obsolete measure, a cubit, equivalent to 18 inches or sometimes more.]
(pathology) A person who suffers from an idiopathic disease.
A surname from Irish.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A diminutive of the male given name Nathaniel or Nathan.
(historical) A walled enclosure, especially in Ireland; a ringfort built sometime between the Iron Age and the Viking Age.
A surname from Old English.
(informal) Any plant of the genus Spathiphyllum of peace lilies.
(N)
an acidic solution used for processing black-and-white photographic films, plates, and paper.
A wide, flat river valley.
An establishment where these facilities are available.