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Foot bath

British pronunciation/fʊt baθ/
American pronunciation/fʊt bæθ/
Foot bath
[NOUN]
1

a basin or container used for soaking and cleansing the feet to promote relaxation, relieve soreness, and improve foot health

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foot bath definition and meaning

What is a "foot bath"?

A foot bath is a personal care tool used to soak and cleanse the feet. It typically consists of a basin or container filled with warm water and sometimes enhanced with therapeutic ingredients such as salts, oils, or herbs. The foot bath is designed to provide relaxation and alleviate foot discomfort. It can help soften the skin, relieve fatigue, and promote circulation in the feet.

Examples
1Once they've reached the area ready to be harvested, workers walk through a sanitizing foot bath made of ammonium.
2Unlike the American people, protecting these chickens from disease is a top priority of the US government, so tight safety protocols are enforced: any vehicle driving on the property has its wheels disinfected, and all visitors must wear hooded jumpsuits, take a sanitizing foot bath, and be accompanied by an official at all times.
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