Difference between revisions of "Shower"

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A '''shower''' can refer to both the act of using and the physical installation of a modern bathing method/device consisting of an overhead tap/faucet designed to give a continuous spray of water. Showers are generally considered to be cheaper and more hygenic than traditional bathing in a bath.
 
A '''shower''' can refer to both the act of using and the physical installation of a modern bathing method/device consisting of an overhead tap/faucet designed to give a continuous spray of water. Showers are generally considered to be cheaper and more hygenic than traditional bathing in a bath.
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Latest revision as of 15:10, September 23, 2011

A shower can refer to both the act of using and the physical installation of a modern bathing method/device consisting of an overhead tap/faucet designed to give a continuous spray of water. Showers are generally considered to be cheaper and more hygenic than traditional bathing in a bath.