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  • 11sten|o|bath|ic — «STEHN uh BATH ihk», adjective. having a narrow range of depth, said of animals living in the water between definite limits of depth. ╂[< steno + Greek báthos depth + English ic] …

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  • 12Roman Baths (Bath) — Infobox Historic building caption=The entrance to the Roman Baths name=Roman Baths location town=Bath location country=England map type=Somerset latitude= 51.38094 longitude= 2.35950 architect=Building John Wood, the Elder, John Wood, the Younger …

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  • 13Cross Bath — The Cross Bath Location: Bath, Somerset, England Coordinates …

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  • 14Bird bath — A birdbath is an artificial puddle on a pedestal, created with a shallow, water filled basin for bathing and drinking. A birdbath is a strong attraction for birds, and especially so during droughts. A very shallow, gradually deepening birdbath… …

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  • 15i|so|bath — «Y suh bath», noun. a line on a map connecting points that have the same depth below the surface of a body of water. ╂[< iso + Greek báthos depth] …

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  • 16Sand bath — Sand Sand, n. [AS. sand; akin to D. zand, G. sand, OHG. sant, Icel. sandr, Dan. & Sw. sand, Gr. ?.] 1. Fine particles of stone, esp. of siliceous stone, but not reduced to dust; comminuted stone in the form of loose grains, which are not coherent …

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  • 17eu|ry|bath|ic — «YUR uh BATH ihk», adjective. = eurybenthic. (Cf. ↑eurybenthic) ╂[< eury + Greek báthos depth + English ic] …

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  • 18i|so|bath|y|therm — «Y suh BATH uh thurm», noun. a line connecting points of equal temperature in a vertical section of a part of the ocean. ╂[< iso + Greek báthos depth + thérmē heat] …

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  • 19bathy- — Depth. SEE ALSO: batho . [G. bathys, deep] * * * [Gr. bathys deep, bathos depth] a combining form meaning deep or denoting relationship to depth; cf. bath(o) …

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  • 20bathyscaphe — /bath euh skayf , skaf /, n. Oceanog. a navigable, submersible vessel for exploring the depths of the ocean, having a separate, overhead chamber filled with gasoline for buoyancy and iron or steel weights for ballast. Also, bathyscaph /bath euh… …

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