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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Bath \Bath\, n.
A city in the west of England, resorted to for its hot
springs, which has given its name to various objects.
[1913 Webster]
{Bath brick}, a preparation of calcareous earth, in the form
of a brick, used for cleaning knives, polished metal, etc.
{Bath chair}, a kind of chair on wheels, as used by invalids
at Bath. "People walked out, or drove out, or were pushed
out in their Bath chairs." --Dickens.
{Bath metal}, an alloy consisting of four and a half ounces
of zinc and one pound of copper.
{Bath note}, a folded writing paper, 8 1/2 by 14 inches.
{Bath stone}, a species of limestone (o["o]lite) found near
Bath, used for building.
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