bathhouse

/ˈbæθˌhaʊs/
noun
  1. A public building where people go to take baths or showers, often with pools, steam rooms, or saunas.
    • After a long hike, we stopped at a bathhouse to clean up.
    • The town's old bathhouse has been turned into a museum.
    • The ancient Romans visited the bathhouse to relax and socialize.
  2. A small building at a beach or swimming pool where people can change clothes and store belongings.
    • She changed into her swimsuit in the bathhouse.
    • We left our towels in the bathhouse while we swam.
    • The bathhouse near the pier has showers and lockers.
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