Watering-place


noun
1.
British. a seaside or lakeside vacation resort featuring bathing, boating, etc.
2.
a health resort near mineral springs, a lake, or the sea, featuring therapeutic baths, water cures, or the like.
3.
a place where drinking water may be obtained by humans or animals, as a spring or water hole.
4.
watering hole.
watering place
noun
1.
a place where drinking water for men or animals may be obtained
2.
(Brit) a spa
3.
(Brit) a seaside resort

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