Frigidaria [noun]
Definition of Frigidaria:
chilled storage for preservation
Opposite/Antonyms of Frigidaria:
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Sentence/Example of Frigidaria:
He rose with a friendly nod, and passed through the great door in the inner wall into the frigidarium.
The topmost vessel, the Frigidarium, contained cold water from which the hot water tanks and the various baths were supplied.
They passed to the frigidarium, in the middle of which played a fountain of bright rose-color, emitting the odor of violets.
But at that moment, and beyond the curtain of the frigidarium, appeared the heads of the balneatores, and a low "Psst!"
A sundial stood on the roof of the frigidarium and men's caldarium, supported by a foundation of masonry still visible.
So after an hour or two he left Thor in his frigidarium and began to investigate the treacherous ledges.
From this frigidarium the bather can return to his dressing-box by way of a lobby.
A lavatory must be placed in the frigidarium when used as the dressing room.
In the centre of the frigidarium is a little marble fountain.
In the generality of modern baths, the frigidarium forms also the apodyterium.