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Washing of the body with a liquid
Bathing is the immersion of the body, wholly or partially, usually in water, but often in another medium such as hot air. It is most commonly practised
Bathing
Buildings with swimming pools or other facilities for bathing
when most people in population centers did not have access to private bathing facilities. Though termed "public", they have often been restricted according
Public_bathing
Clothing worn for swimming
particular types of suit, including swimwear, bathing suit, bathing attire, swimming costume, bathing costume, swimming suit, swimmers, swimming togs
Swimsuit
Japanese fashion brand
A Bathing Ape (Japanese: ア・ベイシング・エイプ, Hepburn: A beishingu eipu), also known as BAPE, is a Japanese fashion brand founded by Nigo (Tomoaki Nagao) in Ura-Harajuku
A_Bathing_Ape
Swimming without clothing
swimming. In prehistory and for much of ancient history, both swimming and bathing were done without clothing. In Western societies into the 20th century
Nude_swimming
Device used for sea bathing during the 19th century
The bathing machine was a device, popular from the 18th century until the early 20th century, to allow people at beaches to change out of their usual
Bathing_machine
Animal behavior
Dust bathing (also called sand bathing) is an animal behavior characterized by rolling or moving around in dust, dry earth or sand, with the likely purpose
Dust_bathing
Form of nature therapy that originated in Japan
(Japanese: 森林浴, 森林 (shinrin, "forest") + 浴 (yoku, "bath, bathing.")), also known as forest bathing, is a practice or process of therapeutic relaxation where
Shinrin-yoku
Sharing of a place of water by both sexes
Mixed bathing is the sharing of a pool, beach or other place by swimmers of both genders. Mixed bathing usually refers to swimming or other water-based
Mixed_bathing
Location where mineral-rich spring water is used to give medicinal baths
"fountain". In 16th-century England, the old Roman ideas of medicinal bathing were revived in towns like Bath (named for its Roman baths). In 1596, William
Spa
Christian tradition of ritual bathing during the feast of Epiphany
Epiphany bathing is a Christian practice associated with the Feast of Epiphany and is most widely practiced in Eastern Orthodox countries. In Russia,
Epiphany_bathing
Natural or artificial lake used for public bathing and swimming
A bathing lake is a natural or artificial lake that is used for public bathing and swimming. In the water, bathers mostly remain close to the shore and
Bathing_lake
Bathing in the sea or in sea water
Sea bathing is swimming in the sea or in sea water and a sea bath is a protective enclosure for sea bathing. Unlike bathing in a swimming pool, which
Sea_bathing
Custom of ancient Roman society
see bathing as a private activity conducted in the home, bathing in Rome was a communal activity. While the extremely wealthy could afford bathing facilities
Ancient_Roman_bathing
Novel by Tie Ning (published 2000)
The Bathing Women is a novel written by Chinese author Tie Ning and published in Chinese in 2000, translated into English in 2012. The Bathing Women focuses
The_Bathing_Women
State of humans wearing no clothing
necessity or convenience when engaged in labor and athletics; or when bathing or swimming. Such functional nudity occurred in groups that were usually
Nudity
1967 studio album by Jefferson Airplane
After Bathing at Baxter's is the third studio album by the San Francisco psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane, released on November 27, 1967, by RCA
After_Bathing_at_Baxter's
List of fears of different things or objects
The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe (from Greek φόβος phobos, 'fear') occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe
List_of_phobias
Beach huts in Melbourne, Victoria
The Brighton Bathing Boxes are 93 beach huts on Dendy Street Beach in Brighton, Victoria, Australia, in the City of Bayside. They are a significant tourist
Brighton_Bathing_Boxes
Specialized resort town situated around a mineral spa
falling into disuse by 1994. Many towns in Queensland continue to provide bathing facilities fed by hot springs, but these are promoted as relaxing holiday
Spa_town
British alternative medicine fad
Earth-bathing is the therapeutic practice of immersing the human body in soil (or freshly dug earth). It emerged as a distinctive form of alternative
Earth-bathing
1944 film by George Sidney
Bathing Beauty is a 1944 American musical romantic comedy film directed by George Sidney, and starring Red Skelton and Esther Williams. Although this
Bathing_Beauty
Bevy of American actresses
Sennett Bathing Beauties is a term for an unofficial group of models assembled by film producer Mack Sennett during the silent film era. The group performed
Sennett_Bathing_Beauties
19th-century women's swimwear
A bathing dress was a mode of dress used for ladies' swimming/bathing activities during the 19th century. These bathing costumes originally included ankle
Bathing_dress
Scientific and cultural information about nudity of human children
even in private for bathing, as immodest, and limited hygiene to washing the hands, face and regularly changing undergarments. Bathing remained uncommon
Childhood_nudity
1995 film
Two Nudes Bathing is a 1995 short film created as part of the Showtime television series, Picture Windows. It was written, produced and directed by John
Two_Nudes_Bathing
Public pavilion in Toronto, Canada
Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion is a landmark public pavilion in the Sunnyside lakefront area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1922, its original function
Sunnyside_Bathing_Pavilion
Darkening of skin in response to ultraviolet light
by exposure to the sun engage in a passive recreational activity of sun bathing. Some people use chemical products that can produce a tanning effect without
Sun_tanning
Beach in Gongliao, New Taipei, Taiwan
Fulong Beach, also known as Fulong Bathing Beach (Chinese: 福隆海水浴場; pinyin: Fúlóng Hǎishuǐ Yùchǎng), is located at Fulong Village, Gongliao District, New
Fulong_Beach
Bronze sculpture attributed to Giambologna
The Bathing Venus is a large bronze sculpture attributed to Giambologna (1529-1608), the leading late Renaissance sculptor in Europe. Archival documents
Bathing_Venus
American indie pop band
Pure Bathing Culture is an American indie pop band from Portland, Oregon, United States. The group's members, Sarah Versprille and Daniel Hindman, first
Pure_Bathing_Culture
Topics referred to by the same term
Bathing Festival may refer to: Kumbh Melas Haridwar Kumbh Mela Allahabad Kumbh Mela Ujjain Simhastha Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha Makar Sankranti Pushkaram
Bathing_Festival
Reservoir in Washington, D.C.
trees in blossom In August 1918, the Congressionally funded Tidal Basin Bathing Beach opened in front of the site of the present-day Jefferson Memorial
Tidal_Basin
Hubert Robert painting
The Bathing Pool (French: Le Bassin de baignade) is an oil on canvas painting executed between 1777 and 1780 by the French painter Hubert Robert. Originally
The_Bathing_Pool
Type of hut
English), beach box or bathing box) is a small, usually wooden and often brightly coloured, box above the high tide mark on popular bathing beaches. They are
Beach_hut
2018 studio album by A Hawk and a Hacksaw
Forest Bathing is the seventh studio album by A Hawk and a Hacksaw. It was released April 13, 2018. Prior to its release, the song "A Broken Road Lined
Forest_Bathing
Topless swimsuit designed by Rudi Gernreich
L'Osservatore Romano said the "industrial-erotic adventure" of the topless bathing suit "negates moral sense." Many of Rudi's contemporaries in the fashion
Monokini
Painting by James Tissot
Girl Bathing (French: La Japonaise au bain) is an 1864 nude oil painting by the French artist James Tissot featuring a young Japanese woman bathing. The
Japanese_Girl_Bathing
Beach in St James, Jamaica
Doctor's Cave Beach Club, located in Montego Bay, Jamaica, is a beach. It is part of the protected Montego Bay Marine Park. Alexander James McCatty founded
Doctor's_Cave_Beach_Club
The Bathing Waters Directive 2006 (2006/7/EC) is a Directive in EU law that sets standards for the water quality of beaches, lakes, rivers and other bathing
Bathing_Waters_Directive_2006
Swimming pool at Christ's College, Cambridge, England
College Bathing Pool is a swimming pool in the Fellows' Garden of Christ's College, Cambridge, England. Dating from the mid-17th century, the bathing pool
Christ's_College_Bathing_Pool
Building
The Royal Sea Bathing Hospital in Margate, Kent, England, was founded in 1791 by Dr John Coakley Lettsom, a Quaker physician and philanthropist, for the
Royal_Sea_Bathing_Hospital
Cult based in Birmingham, England
The Birmingham bathing cult was a cult based in Birmingham, England, that committed serious sexual offences against children for over 20 years. Its leader
Birmingham_bathing_cult
Public outdoor swimming pool
a nickname used in the British press for London's Serpentine bathing place. The bathing place was revamped in 1930 as a project of the Labour First Commissioner
Lido_(swimming_pool)
Oil painting by Rembrandt
Woman Bathing or A Woman Bathing in a Stream is a c.1654 painting by Rembrandt, now in the National Gallery, London, which acquired it in 1831. It was
A_Woman_Bathing_in_a_Stream
2012 film
Bathing Franky is a 2012 Australian film directed by Owen Elliott. The movie was released on 26 May 2012 and centers on a young man struggling to reconnect
Bathing_Franky
Wells or reservoirs built as part of the temple complex near Indian temples
pushkarani, are ancient Hindu stepped bathing wells. These wells were typically built near Hindu temples to accommodate bathing and cleansing activities before
Temple_tank
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Bathing, immersion in a fluid Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body Public bathing, a public place
Bath
Painting by Johann Walter-Kurau
Bathing Boys (Latvian: Peldētāji zēni) is a painting by the artist Jānis Valters (later Johann Walter-Kurau) from 1900. The painting is oil on canvas
Bathing_Boys
Bathing or washing as a religious ritual
and regional contexts. In Buddhist monastic settings, practices such as bathing, washing, mouth cleaning, and shaving were often regulated through disciplinary
Ritual_purification
Japanese hot springs
In Japan, onsen (温泉; pronounced [oɰ̃seɴ]) are hot springs and the bathing facilities and traditional inns around them. There are approximately 25,000
Onsen
Animal behavior to maintain health and comfort
bathing for warmth. Dust bathing is the process of an animal covering themselves, or bathing themselves in dust. In bobwhite quail, the dust bathing sequence
Comfort_behaviour_in_animals
Biblical figure and wife of David
how she was summoned by David's royal messengers after he witnessed her bathing and lusted after her; David has Uriah killed and then marries Bathsheba
Bathsheba
Painting attributed to Nicolaes Maes or Justus de Gelder
Bathing or Children Bathing is an oil-on-canvas painting in the collection of the Louvre Museum, which depicts landscape with children played naked on
Bathing_(painting)
Topics referred to by the same term
Diana Bathing may refer to: Diana Bathing with her Nymphs with Actaeon and Callisto, a 1634 painting by Rembrandt Diana Bathing (Boucher), a 1742 painting
Diana_Bathing
Beach where public nudity is practiced
where users are at liberty to be nude. Nude beaches usually have mixed bathing. Such beaches are usually on public lands, and any member of the public
Nude_beach
Hindu pilgrimage and festival in India
In other parts of India, similar but smaller community pilgrimage and bathing festivals are held. Magha or Makar melas that have also been referred to
Kumbh_Mela
Medical condition
conditions. In some regions, vibriosis is referred to as "bath-sore fever" or "bathing fever" due to its association with warm water activities, especially during
Vibriosis
Type of Japanese communal bathhouse
they live in a small housing facility without a private bath or to enjoy bathing in a spacious room and to relax in saunas or jet baths that often accompany
Sentō
Capital city of New South Wales, Australia
coffee palaces and hotels were erected. Daylight bathing at Sydney's beaches was banned, but segregated bathing at designated ocean baths was popular. Drought
Sydney
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Southport Bathing Pavilion is a heritage-listed changing rooms at Marine Parade, Southport, Gold Coast City, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by
Southport_Bathing_Pavilion
Historic landmark in Chicago, Illinois
The 63rd Street Bathing Pavilion is a historic building in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Constructed in 1919, the pavilion is located at 63rd Street
63rd_Street_Bathing_Pavilion
Ancient Roman public bathing facilities
"hot") and balneae (from Greek βαλανεῖον balaneion) were facilities for bathing. Thermae usually refers to the large imperial bath complexes, while balneae
Thermae
Painting by Georges Seurat
were sometimes shown on French nineteenth century maps as Baignade (or ‘bathing area’). Many artists painted canvases from this stretch of the Seine during
Bathers_at_Asnières
Culture of bathing in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China
The first reports of bathing in Yangzhou originated before 200 BC. In Yangzhou, a city in Jiangsu Province in China, locals bathe by filling up pots with
Bathing_culture_in_Yangzhou
Mythical female creature
with swan feathers attached. In the typical story, a maiden is (usually bathing) in some body of water, a man furtively steals, hides, or burns her feather
Swan_maiden
1952 American biographical musical drama film by Mervyn LeRoy
Million Dollar Mermaid (also known as The One Piece Bathing Suit in the UK) is a 1952 American biographical musical drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Million_Dollar_Mermaid
Weir on the Avon near Bath
area at Warleigh Weir the first designated river bathing water in the United Kingdom under the Bathing Water Regulations 2013. However, according to DEFRA
Warleigh_Weir
materials has become more common. In classical antiquity swimming and bathing were done naked. There are Roman murals which show women playing sports
History_of_swimwear
Bath with alleged health benefits
Cleopatra, believes that Roman Empress Poppaea (wife of Nero) set this bathing fashion 80 years after Cleopatra's death. Queens Catherine Parr and later
Milk_bath
Canadian-American film producer (1880–1960)
Keystone Cops films. He also produced short features that displayed his Bathing Beauties, many of whom had acting careers. After struggling with bankruptcy
Mack_Sennett
1916 painting by George Washington Lambert
Anzacs Bathing is a 1916 painting by Australian artist George Washington Lambert. The painting depicts three Anzac soldiers bathing at Anzac Cove during
Anzacs_Bathing
UK law on bathing places
In England the Bathing Water Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/1675) is a statutory instrument defining water suitable for bathing (in the sense of recreational
Bathing Water Regulations 2013
Bathing_Water_Regulations_2013
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
capital of Rabbah, David remains in Jerusalem. He spies a woman, Bathsheba, bathing and summons her; she becomes pregnant. The text in the Bible does not explicitly
David
Islamic ritual purification
nostrils are thoroughly rinsed one time. If sitting on a stool or stone while bathing then the feet should also be washed when performing Wudu. But if sitting
Ghusl
Series of steps leading down to a body of water, particularly a holy river in South Asia
the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such as a bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, the Ghats in Varanasi
Ghat
Artificial lake in London, England
freshwater bathing and swimming ponds: two designated for a single gender (Highgate no. 2 for men and Highgate no. 5 for women); and one for mixed bathing (Hampstead
Hampstead_Heath_Ponds
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Australia. It includes North Wollongong Beach, the North Beach/Wollongong Bathing Pavilion, Puckey's Salt Works, the Tram Cutting, Battery Park and Smiths
North_Beach_Precinct
Swimsuit protests in Sydney, Australia
The 1907 Sydney bathing costume protests were a response to a proposed ordinance by the Waverley Shire Council to require the wearing of a skirt-like
1907 Sydney bathing costume protests
1907_Sydney_bathing_costume_protests
Painting by Mary Cassatt
artist Mary Cassatt. The painting continues her interest in depicting bathing and motherhood, but it is distinct in its angle of vision. Both the subject
The_Child's_Bath
Lockable wooden sheds for small private boats
store small private boats and bathing materials directly on beaches. They are similar in appearance to beach huts (or "bathing boxes"), with the main difference
Boatshed
Social movement to allow female toplessness
allow topless bathing in its swimming pools. After the committee had voted, it was revealed that no laws had existed against topless bathing, effectively
Topfreedom
Former royal garden in Yogakarta, Indonesia
west, a bathing complex in the centre, a complex of pavilions and pools in the south, and a smaller lake in the east. Today only the central bathing complex
Taman_Sari_(Yogyakarta)
Stoke Bathing Place was an outdoor swimming venue in Ipswich, Suffolk. During the 1830s, the Ipswich Wet Dock was being constructed. This caused the closure of
Stoke_Bathing_Place
Painting by Paul Cézanne
Women Bathing or Bathers (French - Baigneuses) is a c.1900 oil on canvas painting by the French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, now in the Ny
Women_Bathing_(Cézanne)
Outdoors bathing area in Oxford
Bay, also known as Tum, is an outdoors bathing area in Oxford, England. Fed by the River Thames, the bathing spot opened in 1853 and closed formally
Tumbling_Bay
Congenital mole caused by genetic mutations
than 20 cm (7.9 in). Giant congenital melanocytic nevus (also known as "bathing trunk nevus," "garment nevus," "giant hairy nevus", and "nevus pigmentosus
Congenital_melanocytic_nevus
Practices performed to preserve health
host before a dinner. In the Han dynasty, bathing became a regular activity, and for government officials bathing was required every five days. Ancient bath
Hygiene
Painting by Arthur Hughes
Musidora Bathing is an 1849 oil painting by the British artist Arthur Hughes. It depicts a scene inspired by the poem Summer by the Scottish writer James
Musidora_Bathing
Leisure activity while naked
beaches in Japan; however, the Japanese are open with regard to family bathing nude at home and at onsen (hot springs). A clothing-optional bike ride
Nude_recreation
Hindu bathing festival
The Snana Yatra, also spelt Snana Jatra, is a bathing festival of deities celebrated on the purnima (full moon day) of the Hindu month of Jyeshtha. It
Snana_Yatra
Iranian eccentric (1928–2022)
"World's Dirtiest Man", was an Iranian hermit man who was known for not bathing for more than 60 years. Amou was not his real name but an affectionate
Amou_Haji
West End Bathing Place was an outdoor swimming venue in Ipswich, Suffolk. A bathing area for the West End of Ipswich was discussed as early as 1888 and
West_End_Bathing_Place
Therapeutic body immersion in iced water
soreness after shoveling snow. In addition, there have been instances of ice bathing as an extreme bodily test by persons vying for an endurance record, such
Ice_bath
United States historic place
Gary Bathing Beach Aquatorium, formerly known as Lakefront Park Bathhouse and also known as Chanute Aquatorium, is located at One Marquette Drive at Miller
Gary_Bathing_Beach_Aquatorium
Russian steam bath with a wood stove
significance and widespread use. The early banya was born in Kievan Rus'. Russian bathing customs emerged through the adaptation of practices and taboos encountered
Banya_(sauna)
Peninsula in Gothenburg, Sweden
original plans were not realised, but from 1906 to 1908 a warm bathing area, a cold bathing area and a restaurant were built. The latter was later replaced
Saltholmen,_Gothenburg
1976 promotional single by Stevie Wonder
first cry recorded during an actual childbirth. A recording of Wonder bathing Aisha as an older toddler is brought into the final section of the song
Isn't_She_Lovely
Practice and advocacy of social nudity
beaches in Japan. However, the Japanese are open with regard to family bathing nude at home and at onsens (hot springs). From Woodstock to Edinburgh,
Naturism
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
therapeutic until the days of Gregory the Great, who understood virtuous bathing to be bathing "on account of the needs of body" ... Eveleigh, Bogs (2002). Baths
Christianity
BATHING
BATHING
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Tamil
Ritual or Installed as a King; Bathing of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Boy/Male
Indian
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Boy/Male
Indian
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Boy/Male
Indian
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhisheik | ஆபிஷேஇக
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
BATHING
BATHING
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Song of Diamond; Soul
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Foulks.Possibly also an Anglicized form of French Fouquet.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Arjun's Son
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English Welsh
Noble or brave.
Male
Welsh
Welsh Mabinogian name of the inventor and possessor of the magical Harp of Teirtud (Triple Harp), probably derived from the name of the harp, TEIRTU means "triple."
Boy/Male
Indian
Muhammad Ibn Ismail al-bukha
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna, The person who feels that what he is doing is actually gods wish/will
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Enlightening the Society; Giving Knowledge to Society
BATHING
BATHING
BATHING
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BATHING
v. t.
A kind of heavy hammer, or pestle, raised by water or steam power, for beating ores to powder; anything like a pestle, used for pounding or bathing.
n.
A building containing an apartment or a series of apartments arranged for bathing.
n.
A house for bathing, sweating, etc.; -- also, in Turkey, a prison for slaves.
n.
The bathing of the feet, a bath for the feet.
i.
To make use of a bathing tub; to lie or be in a bath; to bathe.
n.
Water or other liquid for bathing.
n.
A bathing room.
n.
A bath for the feet; also, a vessel used in bathing the feet.
n.
A washing or bathing; also, a clyster.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bathe
n.
That in which one sits, as a bathing tub.
n.
A bagnio, or bathing house.
n.
A treatise on baths; the science of bathing.
n.
A liquid preparation for bathing the skin, or an injured or diseased part, either for a medicinal purpose, or for improving its appearance.
n.
The act of bathing.
n.
A fall or plunge headforemost, as while riding a bicycle, or in bathing; as, to take a header.
v. t.
To bathe; to soothe or lull as by bathing.
n.
Act of taking a bath or baths.