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  2. Arizona Mom Has to Fill Tub of 103.8° Water with Ice ... - AOL

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    Brooke Hickethier's unconventional bathing method is literally a cross between a hot tub and an ice bath.. Born and raised in Phoenix, the Arizona native is no stranger to the heat, having lived ...

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Race horses who's tail is cut horizontally to resemble a tassel e.g. "I wagered on those bangtails in the third race." ... giggle water. Main article: Alcohol ...

  4. Bain-marie - Wikipedia

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    Bain-marie. A bain-marie (English: / ˌbænməˈriː / BAN-mə-REE, French: [bɛ̃ maʁi]), also known as a water bath or double boiler, a type of heated bath, is a piece of equipment used in science, industry, and cooking to heat materials gently or to keep materials warm over a period of time. A bain-marie is also used to melt ingredients for ...

  5. Water heating - Wikipedia

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    Water heating is a heat transfer process that uses an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water include cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating. In industry, hot water and water heated to steam have many uses. Domestically, water is traditionally heated in vessels known as water heaters ...

  6. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    Bathtub. A bathtub, also known simply as a bath or tub, is a container for holding water in which a person or another animal may bathe. Most modern bathtubs are made of thermoformed acrylic, porcelain-enameled steel or cast iron, or fiberglass -reinforced polyester. A bathtub is placed in a bathroom, either as a stand-alone fixture or in ...

  7. Frigidarium - Wikipedia

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    Italy initially had simple baths without tubs, the lavatrinae. [3] Increasing Hellenisation of Italy led to the development of bathing rooms and public baths. [3] Eventually, individual standing hot water tubs were replaced by collective pools and the development of hypocaust heating. [3]

  8. Solar thermal collector - Wikipedia

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    A solar thermal collector collects heat by absorbing sunlight. The term "solar collector" commonly refers to a device for solar hot water heating, but may refer to large power generating installations such as solar parabolic troughs and solar towers or non- water heating devices such as solar cookers or solar air heaters. [1]

  9. Laboratory water bath - Wikipedia

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    A water bath operating at 72°C. A water bath is laboratory equipment made from a container filled with heated water. It is used to incubate samples in water at a constant temperature over a long period of time. Most water baths have a digital or an analogue interface to allow users to set a desired temperature, but some water baths have their ...