Sanitary ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Sanitary ( adjective )

  1. Related to health and cleanliness, especially in relation to the standards of public health and hygiene.
  2. Clean and hygienic, especially in relation to food preparation or handling.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin sanitas, sanitat- "health" + -ary.

Examples:

  1. The restaurant was closed due to a lack of sanitary conditions.
  2. She insisted on maintaining sanitary conditions in the kitchen.
  3. It is important to ensure that the kitchen is kept in sanitary condition to prevent food poisoning.
  4. The doctor checked the patient's wound to ensure that it was clean and sanitary.
  5. The restaurant was closed for a day to clean and bring it up to sanitary standards.

(As a noun)

Sanitary ( noun )

  1. Related to health and cleanliness, especially in relation to the standards of public health and hygiene.
  2. Clean and hygienic, especially in relation to food preparation or handling.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin sanitas, sanitat- "health" + -ary.

Examples:

  1. The restaurant was closed due to a lack of sanitary conditions.
  2. She insisted on maintaining sanitary conditions in the kitchen.
  3. It is important to ensure that the kitchen is kept in sanitary condition to prevent food poisoning.
  4. The doctor checked the patient's wound to ensure that it was clean and sanitary.
  5. The restaurant was closed for a day to clean and bring it up to sanitary standards.
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