Definition of Hot tub

1. Noun. A very large tub (large enough for more than one bather) filled with hot water.

Generic synonyms: Bath, Bathing Tub, Bathtub, Tub

Definition of Hot tub

1. Noun. (Chiefly American English) a large tub, often situated outdoors, filled with hot water and used for communal leisure bathing ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hot Tub

hot stuff
hot stuffed tomato
hot swap
hot tamale
hot tamales
hot tap
hot taps
hot tear
hot tearing
hot thyroid nodule
hot ticket
hot tickets
hot toddy
hot trod
hot tub (current term)
hot tube
hot tubes
hot tubs
hot under the collar
hot under the collar(p)
hot wall
hot war
hot wars
hot water
hot water bottle
hot water bottles
hot water heater
hot water heaters

Literary usage of Hot tub

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"hot tub or Spray Baths. — Tub baths can be employed to advantage for the induction of short ... Prolonged hot tub baths are depressing and may be dangerous. ..."

2. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"No mention was ever made in those books of an Englishman who took a hot tub. That wasn't done. Evidently the taking of a hot tub was such a disgraceful ..."

3. Primary nursing technique for first-year pupil nurses by Isabel McIsaac (1907)
"hot tub baths, vapor baths, or hot-air baths are ordered to induce perspiration ... Ordinarily the patient remains in the hot tub bath for twenty minutes, ..."

4. Personal Hygiene and Physical Training for Women by Anna Mary Galbraith (1911)
"A hot tub-bath is best taken at night just before retiring. ... A hot tub-bath, remaining in the bath for some minutes, should not be taken more than twice ..."

5. Personal Hygiene and Physical Training for Women by Anna Mary Galbraith (1911)
"A hot tub-bath is best taken at night just before retiring. ... A hot tub-bath, remaining in the bath for some minutes, should not be taken more than twice ..."

6. In Sickness and in Health: A Manual of Domestic Medicine and Surgery by James West Roosevelt (1896)
"The hot tub bath is stimulating and exciting, unless it is too long ... Medical science has settled upon the number of thermometric de- The Hot " Tub. ..."

7. The Canadian Rockies Adventure Guide by Brenda Koller (2006)
"They have a hot tub, sauna, swimming/skating pond and bicycle and ski rentals. For the equine types, ... There is an exercise room, games room, hot tub ..."

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