Baño Health Dictionary

Bano: From 2 Different Sources


(Arabic) A princess; a distinguished lady Banow, Baano, Banoe, Banowe
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
Bath; common ingredients in baths include herbs, flowers, aguas (fragrant flower or plant essences, usually alcohol-based and artificially colored) and scented oils or perfumes; popular bath ingredients can be used individually or combined as a mixture of dried herbs and powders in packets or already prepared and infused in water. They are often sold at botánicas as packets or already prepared in liter-size bottles (usually recycled plastic soda bottles, juice jugs or milk containers). Bath preparations are used therapeutically for physical illness or as part of spiritual healing traditions to attract positive energy or dispel unwanted energy.
Health Source: Medicinal Plants
Author: Health Dictionary

Banon

(Welsh) A woman sovereign... banon



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