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 Translation for 'bath' from English to Icelandic
NOUN1   a bath | baths
NOUN2   Bath [Somerset] | -
VERB   to bath | bathed | bathed
bathing | baths
SYNO bath | bathing tub | bathroom | ...
bað {hv}bath
baðker {hv}bath [bathtub]
baðkar {hv} [baðker]bath [bathtub]
kerlaug {kv} [gamalt] [baðker]bath [bathtub]
2 Words
atv.
laugarvörður {k}
bath attendant
baðmotta {kv}bath rug
baðker {hv}bath tub
baðkar {hv} [baðker]bath tub
kerlaug {kv} [gamalt] [baðker]bath tub
baðvatn {hv}bath water
snyrtiv.
freyðibað {hv}
bubble bath
kattarþvottur {k}cat bath [coll.]
snyrtiv.
freyðibað {hv}
foam bath
fótabað {hv}foot bath
nuddpottur {k}jacuzzi bath [Jacuzzi®]
náttúrulaug {kv}nature bath
olíubað {hv}oil bath
eimbað {hv}steam bath
gufubað {hv}steam bath
heilsulind {kv}thermal bath
eimbað {hv}vapor bath [Am.]
eimbað {hv}vapour bath [Br.]
vatnsbað {hv}water bath
3 Words
fara í baðto take a bath
útilaug {kv}open air bath
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Usage Examples English
  • The leisure time bath is at the same time indoor swimming bath, wellness bath and sauna bath. The pool is 25 m long.
  • A sitz bath or hip bath is a bath in which a person sits in water up to the hips.
  • Terrycloth's large absorption capacity makes it the fabric of choice for bath towels and bath robes.
  • An alternative bath model is a spin bath. At low temperatures and weak system-bath coupling, the Caldeira-Leggett and spin bath models are equivalent.
  • The Aerides Bath or Bath House of the Winds (...) is the only surviving Ottoman-era public Turkish bath surviving in Athens, Greece.

  • The Aerides Bath (Λουτρό των Αέρηδων) is a Turkish bath left over from the Ottoman rule. The bath remained opened until 1965.
  • "Akhund hammam" bath at Murtuza Mukhtarov Street 141 was built in 1885. The building of this bath was restored by Turkish architects and functions as a bath since 2013.
  • The southeastern and northeastern extent of the bath is demarcated by two postholes cut into the sandstone.
  • The Peja Hamam or Old Bath is an Ottoman-Turkish bath in Peja, Kosovo, built in the second half of the 15th century.
  • The Turkish bath in Sokobanja is the only still functioning such facility in eastern Serbia.

  • A sulfate-chloride bath operates at lower voltages than a Watts bath and provide a higher rate of deposition.
  • Some key benefits of shaking water bath are user-friendly operation via keypad, convenient bath drains, adjustable shaking frequencies, bright LED-display, optional lift-up bath cover, power switch integrated in keypad and warning and cut-off protection for low/high temperature.
  • . The basic construct includes three baths; a power bath, a hot bath and a cold bath.
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