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bath salts

[ bath, bahth ]

plural noun

  1. a preparation used to soften or give a pleasant scent to a bath, as colored, sweet-smelling flakes, crystals, etc.


bath salts

plural noun

  1. soluble scented salts for use in a bath
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bath salts1

First recorded in 1905–10
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She makes pasta, crudités, focaccia, frittata and baked fish, and along with advice on how to make guests feel extra special, she shows viewers how to arrange flowers and make DIY bath salts.

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There are also craft sections on making bath salts, a balloon arch and arranging flowers.

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There are candles and bath salts ready to go on the floor.

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Some had no hallucinogens at all, a few featured compounds from a different psychoactive fungus with unpleasant side effects, and one contained only bath salts.

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Valdes cited a ruling by the state medical examiner — which was also obtained by AP — that said Lowery’s death had been a cardiac arrest while under the influence of bath salts, a psychoactive stimulant.

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