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[ˌsænɪ'teɪʃ(ə)n]n1) оздоро́влення, сана́ція2) полі́пшення саніта́рних умо́в3) санітарі́я -
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санитария; оздоровление; улучшение санитарных условий; ассенизация; санирование -
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noun (the arrangements for protecting health, especially drainage.) υγιεινή/εγκαταστάσεις υγιεινής -
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higieneEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > sanitation
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noun (the arrangements for protecting health, especially drainage.) système sanitaire; hygiène publique -
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Iசுகாதாரம்IIதுப்புரவுபுறத்தூய்மை, புறச்சுகாதாரம்IVPhysiology & Hygieneவாழ்க்கைநலனியல்Vதுப்புரவுப் பொறியியல்VIவாழ்நலத் துப்புரவுப் பணிதுப்புரவு, சுகாதாரம், சுற்றுப்புறத்தூய்மைதுப்புரவுIXதுப்புரவு -
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n.स्वास्थ्य विद्या, आरोग्य विद्या
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sanitation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ inadequate, poor ▪ adequate, basic, good, improved, proper ▪ public … Collocations dictionary
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sanitation — Use of measures designed to promote health and prevent disease; development and establishment of conditions in the environment favorable to health. [L. sanitas, health] * * * san·i·ta·tion .san ə tā shən n 1) the act or process of making sanitary … Medical dictionary
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