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Thermae logo #10101) Ancient Roman bath 2) Baths of ancient Rome 3) Hot baths
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Thermae logo #10101) Baths
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thermae logo #20001Latin, meaning: warm springs, warm baths.
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Thermae logo #21000 In ancient Rome, Thermae (from Greek θερμός thermos, `hot`) and balnea (from Greek βαλανεῖον balaneion) were facilities for bathing. Thermae usually refers to the large imperial bath complexes, while balneae were smaller-scale facilities, public or private, that existed in great numbers throughout Rome. Most Roman cities had at l.....
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Thermae logo #21002• (n. pl.) Springs or baths of warm or hot water.
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thermae logo #21003complex of rooms designed for public bathing, relaxation, and social activity that was developed to a high degree of sophistication by the ancient ... [2 related articles]
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thermae logo #10444A term applied to bath houses usually larger and more luxurious than the balnea. Generally made of stone compared with the wooden structure of the balnea. Usually used to denote richly decorated establishments, especially large Imperial bath houses. The Romans loved to take baths, but only the wealthy could afford to have their own tubs. Many Roman…...
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Thermae logo #21009Thermae A town with warm springs on the north coast of Sicily (now Termini).
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Thermae logo #10135(Latin) public baths used by the Romans to bath, for entertainment, and for therapeutic healing; most Roman baths were free though some charged a nominal fee to preclude their use by slaves and the poor; men and women bathed separately; a wealthy Roman man might bath in wine and a wealthy Roman woman in milk; the baths were a meeting place and migh...
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thermae logo #20768bath-house ...
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thermae logo #22993warm springs, warm baths.
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