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| sanicle | (n) a plant of the genus Sanicula having palmately compound leaves and unisexual flowers in panicled umbels followed by bristly fruit; reputed to have healing powers, Syn. snakeroot |
| sanicula | (n) chiefly American herbs: sanicle, Syn. genus Sanicula |
| sanitariness | (n) the state of being conducive to health, Ant. unsanitariness |
| sanitary | (adj) free from filth and pathogens, Syn. healthful, Ant. unsanitary, Example: sanitary conditions for preparing food; a sanitary washroom |
| sanitary code | (n) set of standards established and enforced by government for health requirements as in plumbing etc, Syn. health code |
| sanitary condition | (n) the state of sanitation (clean or dirty) |
| sanitary landfill | (n) a low area where waste is buried between layers of earth |
| sanitary napkin | (n) a disposable absorbent pad (trade name Kotex); worn to absorb menstrual flow, Syn. Kotex, sanitary towel |
| sanitate | (v) provide with sanitary facilities or appliances |
| sanitation | (n) the state of being clean and conducive to health |
| Sanicle | n. [ F., from L. sanare to heal. ] (Bot.) Any plant of the umbelliferous genus |
| Sanidine | n. [ Gr. &unr_;. &unr_;, a board. So called in allusion to the tabular crystals. ] (Min.) A variety of orthoclase feldspar common in certain eruptive rocks, as trachyte; -- called also |
| Sanies | ‖n. [ L. ] (Med.) A thin, serous fluid commonly discharged from ulcers or foul wounds. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Sanious | a. [ L. saniosus, fr. sanies: cf. F. sanieux. ] |
| Sanitarian | n. An advocate of sanitary measures; one especially interested or versed in sanitary measures. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Sanitarian | a. Of or pertaining to health, or the laws of health; sanitary. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Sanitarist | n. A sanitarian. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Sanitarium | n. [ NL. See Sanitary. ] A health station or retreat; a sanatorium. “A sanitarium for troops.” L. Oliphant. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Sanitary | a. [ L. sanitas health: cf. F. sanitaire. See Sanity. ] Of or pertaining to health; designed to secure or preserve health; relating to the preservation or restoration of health; hygienic;
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| Sanitation | n. The act of rendering sanitary; the science of sanitary conditions; the preservation of health; the use of sanitary measures; hygiene. [ 1913 Webster ] How much sanitation has advanced during the last half century. H. Hartshorne. [ 1913 Webster ] |