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Latin balneatorius.

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balneatory (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete, rare) Pertaining to a bath
    • 1855, John Bell, The mineral and thermal springs of the United States and Canada:
      [] and bestir themselves accordingly to fit up suitable balneatory establishments, with all due appliances for douching and illutation, or, in plainer language, spout and mud baths.

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