Noun
Springs or baths of warm or hot water.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll significant stages of the history of England are represented within the city, from the Roman Baths (including their significant Celtic presence), to Bath Abbey and the Royal Crescent, to the more recent Thermae Bath Spa. Source: Internet
Immediately Maximian built several monuments, such as a large circus convert, the Thermae Herculeae, a large complex of imperial palaces and several other buildings. Source: Internet
The city of Thermae was captured in 252 BC, enabling another advance on the port city of Panormus. Source: Internet
Hypocausts were used for heating hot baths ( thermae ), houses and other buildings, whether public or private. Source: Internet
Public baths ( thermae ) built in Trier by Constantine. Source: Internet
The thermae were demolished during the crisis of the third century when workers were mobilized to build the city's defensive walls. Source: Internet