cath
/kæθ/Definitions
1. noun
A place of worship, especially a Roman Catholic church.
“She attended a beautiful cath in the town square.”
2. noun
The act of purging or cleansing the body, especially of disease or impurities.
“The cath helped the patient recover from the illness.”
3. verb
To purify or cleanse the body, especially through vomiting or sweating.
“She cathed in the bathroom and felt relieved.”