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sanitarysan‧i‧ta‧ry /ˈsænətəri $ -teri/ adjective sanitaryOrigin: 1800-1900 French sanitaire, from Latin sanitas; ➔ SANITY - All food should be prepared under sanitary conditions.
- A sanitary code which sought to evade fundamental moral principles could never ultimately succeed.
- Embalming is a sanitary, cosmetic, and preservative process through which the body is prepared for interment.
- I am sure, looking back on it, that it was rotting vegetation and lack of sanitary facilities.
- In these houses there was no proper conversion, and cooking and sanitary facilities were quite inadequate.
- Ladies Hygiene Sanitact Service is the leader in the hygienic collection and disposal of sanitary dressings.
- The Public Health Act of 1875 further clarified the duties of sanitary authorities.
- Wastewater processing is fundamental in order to maintain sanitary conditions as well as overall pleasant and modern living conditions.
► Cleaningbin, nounbin liner, nounboil, verbborax, nounBrillo pad, nounbroom, nounbroomstick, nouncarpet sweeper, nounchar, verbchar, nouncharlady, nouncharwoman, nounchimney sweep, nouncleaner, nouncleanser, nounclothes basket, nounclothesline, nounclothes peg, nounconditioner, noundeodorize, verbdescale, verbdisinfect, verbdisinfectant, noundry-clean, verbdust, verbduster, noundustpan, nounfabric softener, nounfeather duster, nounflush, verbFrench polish, nounfumigate, verbhamper, nounHoover, nounhoover, verbhygiene, nounhygienic, adjectivekitchen roll, nounlaundry basket, nounlimescale, nounline, nounload, nounmangle, nounmop, nounmop, verbpolish, nounrag, nounrinse, verbrinse, nounsanitary, adjectivesanitation, nounscour, verbscourer, nounscrub, verbscrub, nounscrubbing brush, nounshampoo, nounsoak, verbsoak, nounsoapflakes, nounsoap powder, nounsoapsuds, nounsoapy, adjectivesoda, nounsoftener, nounspin, verbspin-dryer, nounsqueegee, nounstarch, verbsuds, nounswab, verbsweep, verbsweep, nounsweeper, nounsweepings, nounswill, verbswill, nountea cloth, nountea towel, nountide-mark, nounturpentine, nounturps, nounvacuum, nounvacuum, verbvacuum cleaner, nounwash, nounwashable, adjectivewashboard, nounwashcloth, nounwashday, nounwasher, nounwasher-dryer, nounwashing, nounwashing line, nounwashing machine, nounwashing powder, nounwashing soda, nounwashing-up, nounwashing-up liquid, nounwashtub, nounwhisk broom, nounwindow cleaner, nounwipe, verbwire wool, nounwring, verbwringer, noun ► sanitary conditions Diseases were spread through poor sanitary conditions. ► sanitary facilities a prison with no proper sanitary facilities (=toilets) NOUN► facility· In these houses there was no proper conversion, and cooking and sanitary facilities were quite inadequate.· I am sure, looking back on it, that it was rotting vegetation and lack of sanitary facilities.· These can get into food or water, especially in countries with poor sanitary facilities, and thus infect other people.· Provision of piped water and sanitary facilities varied widely from region to region and between different types of housing.· Inside the embassy, conditions were said to be worse that ever, with intense pressure on sanitary facilities.· Accordingly, provision should be made for the expenses of cleaning and maintaining the sanitary facilities. ► towel· If you needed a new sanitary towel in the night you couldn't get one.· So what about sanitary towels and tampons: bleached products that also come into intimate contact with the human body?· In one room there was a plastic sack full of used sanitary towels.· Did you realise that even now there are no legal standards for the manufacture of either sanitary towels or tampons?· Did you also know that in Britain neither sanitary towels nor tampons are sterilised, despite what their individual wrapping might suggest?· In those days there were no lavatory paper and sanitary towels, so old rags were used.· Also avoid the use of vaginal deodorants, tampons and bleached sanitary towels.· In some people it can be heavy enough to need thin sanitary towels. 1[only before noun] relating to the ways that dirt, infection, and waste are removed, so that places are clean and healthy for people to live in SYN hygienic: Diseases were spread through poor sanitary conditions. a prison with no proper sanitary facilities (=toilets)2clean and not causing any danger to people’s health OPP insanitary: Often, the camps were not very sanitary. |