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The Construction of Roman Baths in Britain Word Scramble

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The construction of Roman Baths in Britain in 75 AD was a significant architectural and engineering feat that showcased the advanced technology and craftsmanship of the Roman Empire.

  • The Romans used sophisticated heating systems called hypocausts to heat the baths.
  • The baths were often decorated with intricate mosaics and marble statues.
  • The Roman baths were not just for bathing, but also served as social hubs where people could relax, exercise, and socialize.

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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aqueduct
The Roman baths in Britain were supplied with water through an aqueduct system.
hypocaust
The hypocaust heating system was used in Roman baths to heat the floors and walls.
frigidarium
The frigidarium was the cold room in Roman baths where bathers could cool off after using the hot rooms.
tepidarium
The tepidarium was the warm room in Roman baths where bathers prepared for the hot baths.
caldarium
The caldarium was the hot room in Roman baths where bathers enjoyed hot baths and steam.
natatio
The natatio was the outdoor swimming pool in Roman baths where bathers could swim.
apodyterium
The apodyterium was the changing room in Roman baths where bathers would undress and store their belongings.
labrum
The labrum was a large stone basin used for cold water in Roman baths.
laconicum
The laconicum was a small dry sauna room in Roman baths.
palaestra
The palaestra was an exercise area in Roman baths where bathers would engage in physical activities.

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