insanitary

  • 21unsanitary, insanitary — Each of these words, based on a Latin word for health, means unhealthy, likely to cause disease. Although unsanitary is heard more often than insanitary, the latter is the preferred listing in five leading dictionaries. If conditions are so… …

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  • 22unsanitary — insanitary, unsanitary Insanitary is more usual word in BrE and means ‘not sanitary’ in the sense ‘dirty, unhealthy’; both forms are used in this meaning in AmE. Fowler (1926) proposed a more neutral meaning for unsanitary, i.e. ‘lacking and not… …

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  • 25unsanitary — SYN: insanitary. * * * un·san·i·tary san ə .ter ē adj not sanitary: INSANITARY <unsanitary conditions> …

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  • 26Old Nichol — Part of Charles Booth s poverty map showing the Old Nichol in the East End of London. Published 1889 in Life and Labour of the People in London. The red areas are middle class, well to do , light blue areas are “poor, 18s to 21s a week for a… …

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  • 27insanitariness — (ˈ)in|sanəˌterēnə̇s, ənˈs , rin noun ( es) : the quality or state of being insanitary * * * insanˈitariness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑insanitary …

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  • 28in·san·i·tary — /ınˈsænəˌteri/ adj chiefly Brit : dirty and likely to cause disease : ↑unsanitary insanitary living conditions an insanitary bathroom …

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  • 29insanitation — noun see insanitary …

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