Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word SPA
SPA
Definitions of SPA
- A health resort near a mineral spring or hot spring.
- A trendy or fashionable resort.
- A health club.
- A hot tub.
- (dialect) A convenience store.
- (medicine) Abbreviation of spondyloarthritis.
- (Ireland, slang) An idiot; a gobshite
- (Ireland, slang) A clumsy person (see spastic)
- A town in the province of, Liège, Belgium, famous for its springs.
- (UK, pensions) Initialism of state pension age.
- (web development) Initialism of single-page application.
- (networking) Initialism of single-packet authorization.
- (law) Initialism of w:special power of attorney.
- Initialism of Saudi Press Agency.
Number of letters
3
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using SPA in a Sentence
- Born to a wealthy family in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, Crowley rejected his parents' fundamentalist Christian Plymouth Brethren faith to pursue an interest in Western esotericism.
- Gdynia is part of a conurbation with the spa town of Sopot, the city of Gdańsk, and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (Trójmiasto) with around one million inhabitants.
- Larger, higher-priced hotels may provide additional guest facilities such as a swimming pool, a business center with computers, printers, and other office equipment, childcare, conference and event facilities, tennis or basketball courts, gymnasium, restaurants, day spa, and social function services.
- It was tested in the late 1970s and early 1980s at the Modifications and Additions to a Reactor Facility (MARF) plant located at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory's Kesselring Site in Ballston Spa, New York.
- In the 17th century, claims were made for the curative properties of water from the springs, and Bath became popular as a spa town in the Georgian era.
- In 2021, the town became part of the transnational UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name "Great Spa Towns of Europe" because of its famous baths and its architectural testimony to the popularity of spa towns in Europe from the 18th through 20th centuries.
- Badenweiler (High Alemannic: Badewiler) is a health resort and spa in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, historically in the Markgräflerland.
- There are many different types of spiritual retreats such as wellness retreats, mindfulness retreats, spa retreats, adventure retreats, detox retreats, yoga retreats, and religious retreats.
- The identification of the other cities is even less controversial; they correspond to , a provincial capital in the Roman period (Cirencester); , a former colonia (Gloucester); and , a renowned spa and pagan religious centre (Bath).
- Baden (Central Bavarian: Bodn), unofficially distinguished from other Badens as Baden bei Wien (Baden near Vienna), is a spa town in Austria.
- In 2021, the town became part of the transnational UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name "Great Spa Towns of Europe", because of its famous spas and architecture that exemplifies the popularity of spa towns in Europe in the 18th through 20th centuries.
- Located on the edge of the City of London, it was the home of the Priory of St John and the site of a number of wells and spas, including Sadlers Wells and Spa Green.
- The reserve is part of the North Norfolk Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest, and the larger area is additionally protected through Natura 2000, Special Protection Area (SPA) and Ramsar listings, and is part of both an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and a World Biosphere Reserve.
- The main industries of the area were timber, agriculture and mineral extraction, though it was advertised as a spa city located within a healthy environment.
- The town contained a health spa from its conception until 1820, when the alum, chalybeate, and white sulphur springs for which the spa was known dried up.
- In the 21st century, the area has become a tourist stop, due to the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa and Desert Hills Premium Outlets.
- In the late-1970s and 1980s, a spate of private golf clubs, destination resorts and hotels appeared in the northern half of Palm Desert, such as the four-star JW Marriott Desert Springs Golf Resort and Spa in 1987 and the four-star Desert Willow Golf Resort in 2002.
- Construction of a $22 million hotel called Pier South Resort was completed in the former Seacoast Inn's place in December 2013, with the new facility offering 78-rooms across four stories plus a restaurant, bar, spa and conference facilities.
- foot spa and fitness center, three 18 hole golf courses, one 9-hole golf, three restaurants, an outdoor pool, indoor pool, wet and dry saunas, hot tubs, 8 pickleball courts, bocci courts, volley ball, racquet ball, golf simulator, pool tables, 2 smaller gyms, walking trails, dog park, fitness classes, Tiki Bar, live music and events, fitness classes and clubs and activities.
- The hydrological spring, locally known as the "Original Fountain of Youth", attracted patrons in the 19th century to the spa town, where more than a dozen hotels were built near the spring to accommodate them.
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