"jjimjilbang" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: jjimjilbang [plural], jjimjilbangs [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Korean 찜질방 (jjimjilbang), from 찜질 (jjimjil, “stupe, poultice, heating”) + 방(房) (bang, “room”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|ko|찜질방}} Borrowed from Korean 찜질방 (jjimjilbang), {{com|ko|찜질|방(房)|nocat=1|t1=stupe, poultice, heating|t2=room}} 찜질 (jjimjil, “stupe, poultice, heating”) + 방(房) (bang, “room”) Head templates: {{en-noun|jjimjilbang|+}} jjimjilbang (plural jjimjilbang or jjimjilbangs)
  1. A type of Korean traditional bathhouse, typically having hot tubs, showers, saunas, and massage tables.
    Sense id: en-jjimjilbang-en-noun-P0nNTHep Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

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