salubrious

adj
/səˈl(j)uː.bɹi.əs/UK/səˈlu.bɹi.əs/US

Etymology

From Latin salūbris (“healthy”) + -ous.

  1. derived from salūber — “healthy

Definitions

  1. Promoting health or well-being

    Promoting health or well-being; wholesome, especially relating to food or air.

    • Ireland has a mild, genial and salubrious climate, I remember from my geography lessons. Salubrious, my foot! Unless you take salubrious to mean a regular downpour the whole year round, with, in between, a penetrating dampness[…]

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