English
Etymology
Named from w:Bath|Bath, the home of its inventor, w:James Heath.
Pronunciation
IPA|/b�:θ ʧ�:/
Noun
en-noun|s
- historical an early form of wheelchair with three wheels, used to transport ladies or invalids, common in Victorian England
#:*1904: He was an invalid, keeping his bed half the time, and the other half hobbling round the house with a stick or being pushed about the grounds by the gardener in a Bath chair. � Arthur Conan Doyle, �The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez� (Norton 2005, p.1096)
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