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1. massage parlor
noun.
A
business
establishment
that
offers
therapeutic
massage.
Synonyms
place of business
business establishment
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2. massage parlor
noun.
A
place
where
illicit
sex
is
available
under
the
guise
of
therapeutic
massage.
Synonyms
bawdyhouse
house of ill repute
cathouse
bordello
sporting house
house of prostitution
bagnio
brothel
whorehouse
3. massage
noun.
(məˈsɑːʒ)
Kneading
and
rubbing
parts
of
the
body
to
increase
circulation
and
promote
relaxation.
Synonyms
rubdown
cardiac massage
treatment
effleurage
heart massage
Swedish massage
reflexology
tapotement
petrissage
intervention
Antonyms
non-engagement
non-involvement
nonparticipation
noninterference
nonintervention
Etymology
massage (English)
massage (French)
-age (French)
-age (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
-age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
-aticum (Latin)
-āticum (Latin)
masser (French)
massare (Latin)
4. massage
verb.
(məˈsɑːʒ)
Give
a
massage
to.
Synonyms
care for
treat
Antonyms
soothe
hate
dislike
Etymology
massage (English)
massage (French)
-age (French)
-age (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
-age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
-aticum (Latin)
-āticum (Latin)
masser (French)
massare (Latin)
5. massage
verb.
(məˈsɑːʒ)
Manually
manipulate
(someone's
body),
usually
for
medicinal
or
relaxation
purposes.
Synonyms
rub
manipulate
rub down
knead
Antonyms
right
Etymology
massage (English)
massage (French)
-age (French)
-age (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
-age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
-aticum (Latin)
-āticum (Latin)
masser (French)
massare (Latin)
6. parlor
noun.
(ˈpɑːrlɝ)
Reception
room
in
an
inn
or
club
where
visitors
can
be
received.
Synonyms
parlour
reception room
Etymology
parlor (English)
''[[parlour]], [[parlur]]'' (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. parlor
noun.
(ˈpɑːrlɝ)
A
room
in
a
private
house
or
establishment
where
people
can
sit
and
talk
and
relax.
Synonyms
parlour
dwelling house
front room
dwelling
salon
domicile
habitation
morning room
abode
sitting room
living room
common room
room
living-room
home
Antonyms
foreign
Etymology
parlor (English)
''[[parlour]], [[parlur]]'' (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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