Crossword-Solution: SALUBRITY 9 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Salubrity n. The quality of being salubrious; favorableness to the
preservation of health; salubriousness; wholesomeness; healthfulness;
as, the salubrity of the air, of a country, or a climate.

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quality of being favourable to health or wholesome 1 answer
healthiness 3 answers
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
GTAEA
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with SALUBRITY (5)

And then I believe in the essential salubrity of genius--true genius.” “Very good,” said Cecilia, with an air of resignation which made Rowland, for the moment, seem to himself culpably eager.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
Decision, salubrity, jocosity, prosperity, seem to hover within his call; he is evidently a practical man, but the idea in his case, has undefined and mysterious boundaries, which invite the imagination to bestir itself on his behalf.
The American Henry James 1994
Being situated at proximity of that regeneration, it will be propitious to receive families, whatever, which will desire to reside alternatively into that town to visit the monuments now found and to breathe thither the salubrity of the air.
Literary Blunders Henry Benjamin Wheatley 1995
The spot may have beauty, grandeur, salubrity, convenience; but if it lack memories it will ultimately pall upon him who settles there without opportunity of intercourse with his kind.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1996
Louis, in questioning the perfect salubrity of its climate, and in hinting that I think it must rather dispose to fever, in the summer and autumnal seasons.
American Notes for General Circulation Charles Dickens 2013