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salutary (adjective), more salutary, most salutary
1. Referring to the promotion of physical well-being that is beneficial to one's health: Karen was always striving to have salutary meals for her family.
2. Characteristic of something of value or benefit to someone or something: The involvement of working with the refugees was certainly a salutary experience for Janice.
3. Etymology or origin: from Latin salutaris from salus, salut-, "health."

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2. Characteristic of something of value or benefit to someone or something: The involvement of working with the refugees was certainly a salutary experience for Janice.
3. Etymology or origin: from Latin salutaris from salus, salut-, "health."

