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  1. Bath
    [unit] Fig. 4: Complete Leitz (Leica) filter cube (block) for fluorescence microscopy containing : excitation filter, dichroic beam splitter and emission (barrier) filter. Source: Leica Microsystems GmbH ...
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  2. Bath
    [album] Bath is maudlin of the Well`s second album. It was released alongside its companion album Leaving Your Body Map in 2001, shortly before their break-up. ==Track listing== * Appears only on Dark Symphonies` 2005 re-release. ==Personnel== ...
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  3. Bath
    The USS Bath was an American frigate of 1430 tons displacement launched in 1944 and lent to the Soviet Navy during the Second World War. The USS Bath had a top speed of 20 knots and carried a complement of 194. She was armed with three 3 inch dual-purpose guns; four 40 mm anti-aircraft guns and four...
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  4. bath
    [n] - an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons 2. [n] - a vessel in which something is immersed to maintain it at a constant temperature or to process or lubricate it 3. [n] - you soak your body in a bathtub
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  5. Bath
    Bath (bȧth; 61) noun ; plural Baths (bȧ&thlig;z). [ Anglo-Saxon bæð ; akin to Old Saxon & Icelandic bað , Swedish , Dan., D., & German bad , and perhaps to German bähen to foment.] 1. ...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/21

  6. Bath
    Bath noun [ Hebrew ] A Hebrew measure containing the tenth of a homer, or five gallons and three pints, as a measure for liquids; and two pecks and five quarts, as a dry measure.
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  7. Bath
    Bath (...; 61) noun A city in the west of England, resorted to for its hot springs, which has given its name to various objects. Bath brick , a preparation of calcareous earth, in the form of a brick, used for cleaning knives, polished metal, ...
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  8. bath
    Origin: AS. Bae; akin to OS. & Icel. Ba, Sw, Dan, D, & G. Bad, and perh. To G. Bahen to foment. ... 1. The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for purposes of cleanliness, comfort, health, etc, to water, vapor, hot air, or the like; as, a cold or a hot bath; a medicated bath; a st...
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  9. bath
    noun you soak and wash your body in a bathtub; `he has a good bath every morning`
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  10. Bath
    noun a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for its hot springs and Roman remains
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  11. bath
    noun an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons
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  12. bath
    verb clean one`s body by immersion into water; `The child should bathe every day`
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  1. bath
    (bath) a medium, such as water, vapor, sand, or mud, with which the body is washed or in which the body is wholly or partially immersed for therapeutic or cleansing purposes; application of such a medium to the body. the equipment or apparatus in which a body or object may be immersed. ...
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  2. Bath
    • (n.) A Hebrew measure containing the tenth of a homer, or five gallons and three pints, as a measure for liquids; and two pecks and five quarts, as a dry measure. • (n.) A receptacle or place where persons may immerse or wash their bodies in water. • (n.) The act of exposing the bod...
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  3. Bath
    city, unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset, historic county of Somerset, England. Bath lies along the River Avon in a natural ... [4 related articles]
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  4. Bath
    city, port of entry (since 1789), seat (1854) of Sagadahoc county, southwestern Maine, U.S. The city lies along the Kennebec River near its mouth on ...
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  5. Bath
    town, Beaufort county, eastern North Carolina, U.S., on the Pamlico estuary. The first proprietary grant in the area (1684) embraced the town site, ...
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  6. bath
    process of soaking the body in water or some other aqueous matter such as mud, steam, or milk. The bath may have cleanliness or curative purposes, ... [3 related articles]
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  7. Bath
    town, seat (1820) of Morgan county, in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, U.S., near the Potomac River. Probably the oldest spa in the nation, ...
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  8. Bath
    [UK Parliament constituency] Bath is a constituency in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, previously of the House of Commons of England. It is an ancient constituency which has been constantly represented in Parliament since boroughs were first summoned to send mem...
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  9. Bath
    [town] Bath is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States. The 2000 population was 12,097. The Town (and village) are either named after the city in England or after Lady Bath, daughter of a landowner. The Town of Bath contains the village Bath. The town is in the central part of the ...
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  10. Bath
    [Berkeley Springs] Bath is a town in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, United States. It is the county seat of Morgan County. The town is incorporated as Bath, but it is often referred to by the name of its post office, Berkeley Springs. The population of the town was 624 according to ...
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  11. Bath
    Bath, city (1991 pop. 84,283), Bath and North East Somerset, SW England, in the Avon River valley. Britain's leading winter resort, Bath has the only natural hot springs in the country. Engineering, printing, bookbinding, wool-weaving, and clothing are among Bath's industries.In the 1st cent. A.D., ...
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  12. Bath
    Bath, city (1990 pop. 9,799), seat of Sagadahoc co., SW Maine, on the west bank of the Kennebec River near its mouth on the Atlantic; settled c.1670, inc. as a city 1847. It is a port of entry with a good harbor. Once a great shipbuilding center, it still has active shipyards and marine manufactures...
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  13. Bath
    Bath is the immersion of the body in water, or an apparatus for this purpose. The use of the bath as an institution apart from occasional immersion in rivers or the sea, is, as might be anticipated, an exceedingly old custom. Homer mentions the bath as one of the first refreshments offered to a gues...
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