Do you think a tepid bath [Footnote: A tepid bath from 62 to 96 degrees of, Fahrenheit.
A warm bath cleanses the skin more effectually than either a cold or a tepid bath; but, as it is more relaxing, ought not to be employed so often as either of them.
A tepid bath may be taken at almost any time, and a bather may remain longer in one, with safety, than in a cold bath.
Perhaps the most suitable time for the hot or tepid bath is on retiring in winter, but in summer it may be taken on rising.
A tepid bath temperature is from 70 to 90 degrees F.
A tepid bath may be taken in the morning, or if the patient is weakly and nervous, in the evening, followed by a thorough rubbing.
To promote the more easy separation of the cuticle from the surface of the body, a warm or tepid bath may be usefully employed at the close of the disease.
It is then brightened by passing it quickly thro' a tepid bath with a pint of ley in it.
Wash, and dye in a cold or tepid bathof logwood, and finally pass through a solution of chrome.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tepid bath" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.