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baths meaning in Latin

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baths noun
[UK: bɑːðz]
[US: ˈbæθs]

therma [thermae](1st) F
noun

baths (pl.) noun
[UK: bɑːðz]
[US: ˈbæθs]

balinea [balineae](1st) F
noun

balnea [balneae](1st) F
noun
The baths are not in the forum. = Balnea in foro non sunt.

baths (pl.), bathhouses, places for bathing noun

balinearium [balinearii](2nd) N
noun

balnearium [balnearii](2nd) N
noun

bath [baths] (tub)
noun
[UK: bɑːθ]
[US: ˈbæθ]

balneum, lavacrum, lavacrumnoun
{n}

bath [baths] noun
[UK: bɑːθ]
[US: ˈbæθ]

balineum [balinei](2nd) N
noun

balneum [balnei](2nd) N
noun

lavacrum [lavacri](2nd) N
noun

baths / smelting / limestone / brick noun

fornax [fornacis](3rd) F
noun

furnax [furnacis](3rd) F
noun

ball game with three players in triangle (in baths) noun

trigon [trigonis](3rd) M
noun

cold room (of baths) noun

frigidarium [frigidarii](2nd) N
noun

costing quarter as (fee for baths) adjective

quadrantarius [quadrantaria, quadrantarium]adjective

footbath [footbaths] (small basin or bath designed for washing feet)
noun
[UK: ˈfʊtbɑːθ]
[US: ˈfʊtbɑːθ]

pedilavium, pelluvianoun
{f}

pertaining / belonging to baths / bathhouse adjective

balinearis [balinearis, balineare]adjective

balnearis [balnearis, balneare]adjective

pertaining / relating to baths / bathhouse adjective

balinearius [balinearia, balinearium]adjective

balnearius [balnearia, balnearium]adjective

place in the baths for rubbing the body down after exercise noun

destrictarium [destrictarii](2nd) N
noun

steam-pipe (for baths L+S) noun
[UK: stiːm paɪp]
[US: ˈstiːm ˈpaɪp]

vaporarium [vaporari(i)](2nd) N
noun

system of hot-air channels for heating baths noun

hypocauston [hypocausti]noun
N

hypocaustum [hypocausti](2nd) N
noun

warm / hot baths (pl.) noun

therma [thermae](1st) F
noun