Both. Bath=room= bathroom
bath and room are two different words
it is a compound word
It can be either, depending on context. Birdbath, as an object, is one word, a bird taking a bath would be two words
Two words. It is a room of the press.
"Restroom" is typically considered one word in American English. It is a compound word formed by combining "rest" and "room." In British English, it is more common to see "rest room" written as two separate words. However, in general usage, especially in the United States, "restroom" is the preferred form.
No it is two words: post room.
two words, locker room
It can be either, depending on context. Birdbath, as an object, is one word, a bird taking a bath would be two words
Two words. It is a room of the press.
'Fitting room' is two words.
"Restroom" is typically considered one word in American English. It is a compound word formed by combining "rest" and "room." In British English, it is more common to see "rest room" written as two separate words. However, in general usage, especially in the United States, "restroom" is the preferred form.
It is one word, the compound word "bathroom." This American euphemism for a 'lavatory' has been confusing British travelers ever since it's 1780 adoption into the lexicon. See the related link listed below for more information:
A two room unit is a two bedroom unit. A two dwelling unit his one that has two separate living spaces complete with kitchen, bath, etc.
Room
No it is two words: post room.
As in "the layout of the room is very nice", it is one word. As in "I will lay out all the pens on the table", it is two words.
The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.The number of people who can fit in a Roman would depend upon the size of the bath. A bath in a private home may only have had room for two or three people, while an imperial public bath could hold hundreds.
two words, locker room
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