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HEALTH |
Soundness |
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VIRIDITY |
Freshness; soundness. |
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HEALS |
Restores to soundness |
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HEAL |
Restore to soundness |
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ORTHODOXLY |
In an orthodox manner; with soundness of faith. |
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SOLIDNESS |
Soundness; strength; truth; validity, as of arguments,
reasons, principles, and the like. |
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REDINTEGRATE |
To make whole again; a renew; to restore to
integrity or soundness. |
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WHOLE |
Possessing, or being in a state of, heath and soundness;
healthy; sound; well. |
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EUCRASY |
Such a due mixture of qualities in bodies as constitutes
health or soundness. |
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HEALTHFUL |
Indicating, characterized by, or resulting from, health
or soundness; as, a healthful condition. |
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EUPEPSY |
Soundness of the nutritive or digestive organs; good
concoction or digestion; -- opposed to dyspepsia. |
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CURE |
To heal; to restore to health, soundness, or sanity; to
make well; -- said of a patient. |
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SANITY |
The condition or quality of being sane; soundness of health
of body or mind, especially of the mind; saneness. |
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REPAIR |
Condition with respect to soundness, perfectness, etc.; as,
a house in good, or bad, repair; the book is out of repair. |
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SAGACITY |
The quality of being sagacious; quickness or acuteness of
sense perceptions; keenness of discernment or penetration with
soundness of judgment; shrewdness. |
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ORTHODOXY |
Soundness of faith; a belief in the doctrines taught in
the Scriptures, or in some established standard of faith; -- opposed to
heterodoxy or to heresy. |
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SOUNDNESS |
The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness
of timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of reasoning or
argument; soundness of faith. |
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VALIDITY |
The quality or state of being valid; strength; force;
especially, power to convince; justness; soundness; as, the validity of
an argument or proof; the validity of an objection. |
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OPERATE |
To perform some manual act upon a human body in a
methodical manner, and usually with instruments, with a view to restore
soundness or health, as in amputation, lithotomy, etc. |
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SOLIDITY |
Moral firmness; soundness; strength; validity; truth;
certainty; -- as opposed to weakness or fallaciousness; as, the
solidity of arguments or ... |
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INTEGRITY |
Moral soundness; honesty; freedom from corrupting
influence or motive; -- used especially with reference to the
fulfillment of contracts, the d... |
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TEST |
...ess, or
quality of by experiment, or by some principle or standard; to try; as,
to test the soundness of a principle; to test the validity of an... |
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DECAY |
Gradual failure of health, strength, soundness, prosperity,
or of any species of excellence or perfection; tendency toward
dissolution or extin... |
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INJURE |
... of; to
hurt; to damage; -- used in a variety of senses; as: (a) To hurt or
wound, as the person; to impair soundness, as of health. (b) To dama... |