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61Double Value Coupon Program — The Double Value Coupon Program, also known as DVCP, is one of three initiatives that are part of Wholesome Wave’s Nourishing Neighborhoods program. The program aims to provide under served communities with fresh fruits and vegetables by allowing …
62salutary — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. healthful, salubrious, wholesome; healing, medicinal, sanatory; tonic; beneficial, good. See health, goodness. Ant., insalubrious, unhealthful. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Healthful] Syn. salubrious …
63healthy — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In good health] Syn. sound, trim, all right, normal, robust, hale, vigorous, well, hearty, husky, athletic, stout, lusty, rosy cheeked, potent, hardy, able bodied, virile, muscular, blooming, sturdy, safe and sound, in… …
64healthy — health•y [[t]ˈhɛl θi[/t]] adj. health•i•er, health•i•est 1) med possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality 2) med pertaining to or characteristic of good health, or a sound and vigorous mind 3) conducive to good health… …
65whole´some|ness — whole|some «HOHL suhm», adjective. 1. good for the health; healthful: »Milk is a wholesome food. 2. suggesting good health; healthy looking: »She has a clean, wholesome face. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under healthy. (Cf. ↑healthy) …
66whole´some|ly — whole|some «HOHL suhm», adjective. 1. good for the health; healthful: »Milk is a wholesome food. 2. suggesting good health; healthy looking: »She has a clean, wholesome face. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under healthy. (Cf. ↑healthy) …
67whole|some — «HOHL suhm», adjective. 1. good for the health; healthful: »Milk is a wholesome food. 2. suggesting good health; healthy looking: »She has a clean, wholesome face. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under healthy. (Cf. ↑healthy) …
68healthy — adjective (healthier; est) Date: 1552 1. enjoying health and vigor of body, mind, or spirit ; well 2. evincing health < a healthy complexion > 3. conducive to health < walk three miles every day…a beastly bore, but healthy G. S. Patton > 4 …
69Virtue — (Latin virtus ; Greek Polytonic|ἀρετή) is moral excellence. Personal virtues are characteristics valued as promoting individual and collective well being, and thus good by definition. The opposite of virtue is vice.Etymologically the word virtue… …
70Thirty-Nine Articles — The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion were established in 1563, and are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine in relation to the controversies of the English Reformation; especially in the relation of Calvinist doctrine and Roman… …