balneario
spa
noun bahl-neh-AH-rryoh Rare
Origin: From Latin balneum (bath).
Also means
seaside resort
Usage Note
Balneario originally described a therapeutic bathing establishment fed by mineral or thermal springs (aguas termales) — the classic European spa town. In many Latin American countries it has expanded to mean a beach resort or any bathing resort. In Spain the thermal-spring sense remains primary, so a balneario is closer to a hydrotherapy centre than a luxury day spa (centro de belleza).
Examples
"Pasamos el fin de semana en un balneario termal."
Natural Translation
We spent the weekend at a thermal spa.
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