bath chair
noun/ˈbɑːθ tʃeə(r)/
/ˈbæθ tʃer/
- a special chair with wheels, used in the past for moving a person who was sick or oldWord Originearly 19th cent.: named after the city of Bath, in SW England, which attracted many invalids because of the supposed curative powers of its hot springs.
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