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salubrity

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sa·lu·bri·ous  (s-lbr-s)
adj.
Conducive or favorable to health or well-being.

[From Latin salbris, from sals, health; see sol- in Indo-European roots.]

sa·lubri·ous·ly adv.
sa·lubri·ous·ness, sa·lubri·ty (-br-t) n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.salubrity - the quality of being salubrious and invigorating
healthfulness - the quality of promoting good health
insalubriousness, insalubrity - the quality of being insalubrious and debilitating
Translations
salubrity [səˈluːbrɪtɪ] Nsalubridad f


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To these flourishing resolutions, which briefly recounted the general utility of education, the political and geographical rights of the village of Templeton to a participation in the favors of the regents of the university, the salubrity of the air, and wholesomeness of the water, together with the cheapness of food and the superior state of morals in the neighbor hood, were uniformly annexed, in large Roman capitals, the names of Marmaduke Temple as chairman and Richard Jones as secretary.
Also I think of changing my residence for a time: probably I shall close or let `The Shrubs,' and take some place near the coast--under advice of course as to salubrity.
Decision, salubrity, jocosity, prosperity, seem to hover within his call; he is evidently a practical man, but the idea in his case, has undefined and mysterious boundaries, which invite the imagination to bestir itself on his behalf.
 
 
 
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