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Health
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle
English helthe, from Old English haelth, from hal Date: before 12th
century
1 a : the condition of being sound in body, mind, or
spirit; especially : freedom from physical disease or pain b : the
general condition of the body (in poor health) (enjoys good health) 2 :
flourishing condition : WELL-BEING (defending the health of the beloved oceans—
Peter Wilkinson) b : general condition or state 3 : a toast to someone's
health or prosperity |
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Beauty
Function: noun Etymology:
Middle English beaute, from Old French biaute, from bel, biau beautiful, from
Latin bellus pretty Date:14th century
1 : the quality or aggregate of
qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably
exalts the mind or spirit : LOVELINESS 2 : a beautiful person or thing;
especially : a beautiful woman 3 : a particularly graceful, ornamental, or
excellent quality |