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sauna
[saw-nuh, sou-]
noun
a bath that uses dry heat to induce perspiration, and in which steam is produced by pouring water on heated stones.
a bathhouse or room, usually of wood, equipped for such a bath.
verb (used without object)
to take a sauna.
to sauna after exercising.
sauna
/ ˈsɔːnə /
noun
an invigorating bath originating in Finland in which the bather is subjected to hot steam, usually followed by a cold plunge or by being lightly beaten with birch twigs
the place in which such a bath is taken
Word History and Origins
Origin of sauna1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sauna1
Example Sentences
Other amenities include a home theater, sauna, elevator, billiard room, and chef’s kitchen.
Then there was the time, following a 90-minute massage, when I had the spa’s sauna and steam rooms all to myself.
Hot tubs and saunas are both known for helping tired muscles relax and providing comforting warmth.
In addition to group classes, a Himalayan salt dry sauna, and a recovery and beauty spa, there’s a rooftop pool and a restaurant that’s open to the public.
Afterward, one is expected to complain that the sauna was too cold, the ice bath too warm, and the venik too soft, but this show of pluck is simply part of the experience.
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