Noun
a building containing public baths
a building containing dressing rooms for bathers
Source: WordNetA sign on the door of Steam's bathhouse alerting patrons of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
Along with his wife, he eventually established a barbershop and bathhouse in Prince George where the couple became active members of the Methodist Church. Source: Internet
But the decision to put $2.25 million into replacing the pool and bathhouse needs careful assessment in the cold light of day. Source: Internet
The condoms are free at San Jose's gay bathhouse, the ambience open and friendly. Source: Internet
It generated a bit of a flurry on social media this week when it aired a promotion that many likened to the “glory hole” fad which had its origins in the San Francisco gay bathhouse culture of the ’70s and early ’80s. Source: Internet
Later, the Lemoses built a store, and renovated the bathhouse and other structures. Source: Internet