Definition of thalassotherapy in English:
thalassotherapy
nounθəˌlasəʊˈθɛrəpiˈˌθæləˌsoʊˈθɛrəpi
mass nounThe use of seawater in cosmetic and health treatment.
Example sentencesExamples
- Built in Andalusian style, this boasts an institute of thalassotherapy equipped with saunas, swimming pools and massage rooms.
- At Roscoff, thalassotherapy is something ordinary French people do for the feeling of well-being it brings.
- He later swore by thalassotherapy - seawater therapy - to heal ills.
- As its name suggests, this treatment centre boasts a thalassotherapy pool and 12 treatment rooms overlooking Clew Bay.
- Pure water is the key to thalassotherapy, a seawater treatment.
- They are here for serious pampering, thalassotherapy being the fashionable panacea for 21st Century stress.
- If thalassotherapy doesn't appeal to you, there are plenty of other things to do in the area.
- When people think of thalassotherapy, they picture sitting in a large tub filled with water and seaweed or mineral salts.
- Facilities such as thalassotherapy and spa treatments will not feature at the revamped Limerick hotel, despite underpinning much of the marketing success of the Inchydoney hotel.
- Join the jet-set and admire some of the most stunning views anywhere (both the beautiful people and Monaco's exquisite harbour) from this shrine to thalassotherapy.
- Most of its treatments are based on seawater, marine muds, algae and mineral salts - otherwise known as thalassotherapy.
Origin
Late 19th century: from Greek thalassa 'sea' + therapy.
Definition of thalassotherapy in US English:
thalassotherapy
nounˈˌTHaləˌsōˈTHerəpēˈˌθæləˌsoʊˈθɛrəpi
The use of seawater in cosmetic and health treatment.
Example sentencesExamples
- At Roscoff, thalassotherapy is something ordinary French people do for the feeling of well-being it brings.
- Join the jet-set and admire some of the most stunning views anywhere (both the beautiful people and Monaco's exquisite harbour) from this shrine to thalassotherapy.
- Most of its treatments are based on seawater, marine muds, algae and mineral salts - otherwise known as thalassotherapy.
- He later swore by thalassotherapy - seawater therapy - to heal ills.
- If thalassotherapy doesn't appeal to you, there are plenty of other things to do in the area.
- Pure water is the key to thalassotherapy, a seawater treatment.
- Facilities such as thalassotherapy and spa treatments will not feature at the revamped Limerick hotel, despite underpinning much of the marketing success of the Inchydoney hotel.
- Built in Andalusian style, this boasts an institute of thalassotherapy equipped with saunas, swimming pools and massage rooms.
- They are here for serious pampering, thalassotherapy being the fashionable panacea for 21st Century stress.
- As its name suggests, this treatment centre boasts a thalassotherapy pool and 12 treatment rooms overlooking Clew Bay.
- When people think of thalassotherapy, they picture sitting in a large tub filled with water and seaweed or mineral salts.
Origin
Late 19th century: from Greek thalassa ‘sea’ + therapy.