salubrity
Part of speech: noun
Healthfulness. saiubriousness.
Usage examples "salubrity":
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Having said thus much of the general salubrity
of the climate of South Australia, I would observe, in reference to what may be said against it, that the changes of temperature are sudden and unexpected, the thermometer rising or falling 50 degrees in an hour or two. - "Expedition into Central Australia",
Charles Sturt.
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When there in the body, I was sorely tempted to do so, too long, by the kindness of friends and the salubrity
of the weather. - "Six Months at the Cape",
R.M. Ballantyne.
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Cuba was twice visited by Columbus after its discovery, in April, 1494, and again in 1502, and these visits but confirmed his first opinion regarding the salubrity
of the climate and the wealth of the soil. - "Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom",
Trumbull White.