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  • 21Hygiene — refers to practices associated with ensuring good health and cleanliness. Such practices vary widely and what is considered acceptable in one culture may be unacceptable in another. In medical contexts, the term hygiene refers to the maintenance… …

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  • 22Hygeia — [hī jē′ə] n. 〚L Hygea < Gr Hygeia, Hygieia < hygiēs: see HYGIENE〛 Gr. Myth. the goddess of health * * * Hy·ge·ia (hī jēʹə) n. Greek Mythology A daughter of Asclepius and goddess of health …

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  • 23Salus — /say leuhs/, n. the ancient Roman goddess of health and prosperity: identified with the Greek goddess Hygeia. [ &LT; L salus health] …

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  • 24Meditrinalia — Observed by Ancient Romans Type Pagan, Historical Date October 11 In Roman religion, Meditrinalia was an obscure festival celebrated on October 11 in honor of the new vintage, which was offered in libations to the gods for the first time each&#8230; …

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  • 25Worthing — Infobox Settlement name = Worthing official name = Borough of Worthing other name = native name = nickname = Sunny Worthing settlement type = Town and Borough total type = Borough motto = Ex terra copiam e mari salutem (Latin: From the land&#8230; …

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  • 26Glasgow —    GLASGOW, a city, the seat of a university, and a sea port, having separate jurisdiction, locally in the Lower ward of the county of Lanark, and situated in longitude 4° 15 51 (W.), and latitude 55° 52 10 (N.), 23 miles (E. by S.) from Greenock …

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  • 27Epione — In Greek mythology, Epione was the wife of Asclepius and mother of Panacea, the goddess of medicines, Hygieia, the goddess of health. She was probably also the mother of the famous physicians Machaon and Podalirius, who are mentioned in the Iliad …

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  • 28Żywie — Żywie, in Western Slavic mythology, was the goddess of health and healing. She is associated as the spirit of the dead worshipped by the Lusatians, and is also the goddess of regeneration and rebirth.Her name means living and her animal is the&#8230; …

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  • 29Eshmun — (or Eshmoun, less accurately Esmun or Esmoun) was a Phoenician god of healing and the tutelary god of Sidon.This god was known at least from the Iron Age period at Sidon and was worshipped also in Tyre, Beirut, Cyprus, Sardinia, and in Carthage&#8230; …

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  • 30Hamburg Rathaus — Infobox building building name = native building name= Hamburger Rathaus de icon former names = caption = Town hall of Hamburg. map type = building type = Town hall architectural style = structural system = cost = 11 million German gold mark&#8230; …

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