footbath

/ˈfʊtˌbæθ/
noun
  1. A container or basin of water used for washing or soaking the feet.
    • After the long hike, she soaked her tired feet in a warm footbath.
    • The spa offers a relaxing footbath with essential oils and salts.
    • He filled the footbath with cool water to soothe his swollen ankles.
  2. A shallow disinfectant tray placed at the entrance of a pool or farm building to clean or sanitize feet.
    • Visitors must step through a footbath before entering the chicken coop.
    • The farm installed a footbath to prevent the spread of disease among the animals.
    • The swimming pool requires everyone to use the footbath to keep the water clean.
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