
n.
- A building with facilities for bathing.
- A building with dressing rooms for swimmers.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture & Construction:
bathhouse |
1. A building equipped with bathing facilities.
2. A small structure containing dressing rooms or lockers for bathers, as at the seaside.
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