different between sanitary vs hygene
sanitary
English
Etymology
19th century, borrowed from French sanitaire, formed from French sanitas (“health”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?sæn?t??i/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?sæn?t(?)?i/
- Hyphenation: san?i?ta?ry
Adjective
sanitary (comparative more sanitary, superlative most sanitary)
- Of, or relating to health.
- Clean and free from pathogens; hygienic.
Related terms
- sane
- sanity
Derived terms
Related terms
- sanitize
Translations
Noun
sanitary (plural sanitaries)
- Sanitary towel.
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hygene
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