Definitions
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- adjective tending to promote or preserve health
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Examples
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These individuals have been sentenced to death in the face of overwhelming evidence that the children were infected with the virus due to poor hygienical conditions in the hospital long before these individuals arrived in Libya.
Public Service Announcements Mother Jones RN 2007
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These individuals have been sentenced to death in the face of overwhelming evidence that the children were infected with the virus due to poor hygienical conditions in the hospital long before these individuals arrived in Libya.
Archive 2007-01-01 Mother Jones RN 2007
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Pregnant women, born infants, lack of minimal hygienical conditions.
Remarks By The President In Roundtable With Refugees ITY National Archives 1999
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This prevents aesthetical and hygienical objections on the part of the trainees.
3. Recommendations for Practical Vocational Training in the Working Techniques Required for ''Acting After Accidents Caused by Electric Current'' Gerhard Klix 1991
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I no payday loans be haywood milage, mitomycin, and chlorobenzene in the conniption age undramatically this hinterland lodz at kickapoo jujutsu composedly the hygienical animalculum.
Rational Review 2009
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btw; nickname or embarrassing hygienical secret? attentive minds want to know. i kid....
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