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san·i·ta·tion S0071700 (săn′ĭ-tā′shən)n.1. The study and application of procedures and measures designed to protect public health, as in the provision of clean water and the disposal of sewage and waste.2. The disposal of sewage and waste. [sanit(ary) + -ation.]sanitation (ˌsænɪˈteɪʃən) n (Environmental Science) the study and use of practical measures for the preservation of public healthsan•i•ta•tion (ˌsæn ɪˈteɪ ʃən) n. 1. the development and application of sanitary measures for the sake of cleanliness, protecting health, etc. 2. the disposal of sewage and solid waste. [1840–50] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sanitation - the state of being clean and conducive to healthsanitariness - the state of being conducive to health | | 2. | sanitation - making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizingsanitisation, sanitizationcleaning, cleansing, cleanup - the act of making something clean; "he gave his shoes a good cleaning" |
sanitationnoun hygiene, cleanliness, sewerage the hazards of contaminated water and poor sanitationTranslationssanitary (ˈsӕnitəri) adjective1. of or concerning conditions or arrangements that encourage good health. (有關)衛生的 卫生的,保健的 2. free from dirt and germs. The conditions in that camp are not sanitary. 清潔的 清洁的ˌsaniˈtation noun the arrangements for protecting health, especially drainage. 公共衛生設施,尤指排水 卫生系统或设备,卫生设施体系 sanitation
sanitation: see plumbingplumbing, piping systems inside buildings for water supply and sewage. The Romans had a highly developed plumbing system; water was brought to Rome by aqueducts and distributed to homes in lead pipes—hence the name plumbing from the Latin word plumbum for lead. ..... Click the link for more information. ; sanitary sciencesanitary science, principles of health preservation, embracing hygiene, on an individual level, and public health, on a communal level. Those who specialize in sanitary science are sanitary engineers. ..... Click the link for more information. .Sanitation a term once used to designate several branches of public health concerned with the formulation and application of sanitary, hygienic, and counterepidemic measures. Housing, industrial, and food sanitation were distinguished. Sanitation was used in this broad sense in the Soviet public health system until the 1960’s. Today, hygiene is engaged in research on sanitation, and the public health epidemiologic service is concerned with the organization and application of sanitary, hygienic, and counterepidemic measures. sanitation[‚san·ə′tā·shən] (civil engineering) The act or process of making healthy environmental conditions. sanitation the study and use of practical measures for the preservation of public health sanitation
san·i·ta·tion (san'i-tā'shŭn), Use of measures designed to promote health and prevent disease; development and establishment of conditions in the environment favorable to health. [L. sanitas, health] sanitation (săn′ĭ-tā′shən)n.1. The study and application of procedures and measures designed to protect public health, as in the provision of clean water and the disposal of sewage and waste.2. The disposal of sewage and waste.san·i·ta·tion (san'i-tā'shŭn) Use of measures designed to promote health and prevent disease; development and establishment of conditions in the environment favorable to health. [L. sanitas, health]sanitation Measures concerned with the protection or promotion of public health, especially those relating to the disposal of sewage.SanitationThe process of keeping drinking water, foods, or any anything else with which people come into contact free of microorganisms such as viruses.Mentioned in: Hepatitis Esan·i·ta·tion (san'i-tā'shŭn) Use of measures designed to promote health and prevent disease; development and establishment of conditions in the environment favorable to health. [L. sanitas, health]sanitation
Synonyms for sanitationnoun hygieneSynonyms- hygiene
- cleanliness
- sewerage
Synonyms for sanitationnoun the state of being clean and conducive to healthRelated Wordsnoun making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizingSynonymsRelated Words |