Results for: clean and hygienic, connected with public health, healthy
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branch of science which promotes the preservation of health and the prevention of illness; practices which promote health and cleanliness, hygienicshygiene
breathing organ of fish, breathing organ of fish and other aquatic animals; unit of capacity equal to one fourth of a pint (1.183 deciliters), clean a fish, ghyll, liquid measure, spore-producing organ of mushroom, wooded ravinegill
bright and clean-looking, shining, reflectinggleaming
bringing illness, causing disgust, feeble, feebly, from illness, often ill, overly sentimental, unhealthy, tending to suffer from ill-health; feeble, weak; nauseating, causing sickness; languid, palesickly
bringing public recognition, important discovery, penetration of enemy line, progress, removal of a barrier; penetration, removal of barrier to progressbreakthrough
bringing the arm forward, gaining back of something lost, obtaining something through a court, reclamation from waste, recuperation; getting well; return, return to a normal state, return to guard, return to health, shot out of an obstaclerecovery
building equipped with baths, building for changing, public bathing housebathhouse
building for public events, lecture hall, large auditorium in which lectures and other programs are presented; organization which sponsors various activities for cultural enrichment and entertainment; state run secondary school (in France)lyceum
building with a large public room, campus building, corridor, dining room, entrance room, hall of residence, hallway, corridor; large room (used for parties, meetings, etc.), large househall
buildings on street, part of road between sidewalks, public road in town, related to modern urban society, public thoroughfare, paved or unpaved surface on which cars and other traffic travel, workers located on streetstreet
burial place of dead body, circumflex, clean bottom of ship, death, end of something, engrave something, inscribe; carve; sculpt, fix something in mind, grave accent, having serious effect, last resting place, mark indicating pronunciation, place where...grave
business head of an opera or ballet company, entertainer, entertainment manager, one who organizes and manages public entertainmentsimpresario
Buying shares in an initial public offering IPO and then selling those shares immediately after it starts publicly trading to turn an immediate profits.Flipping
by homeopathic means, through a method in which disease is treated with small doses of a remedy that would produce symptoms of a disease in a healthy personhomeopathically
by nonspecialists, for the general public, for the populace; generally, commonlypopularly
 

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