Salutary
adjective
1.
favorable to or promoting health; healthful.
2.
promoting or conducive to some beneficial purpose; wholesome.
adjective
1.
promoting or intended to promote an improvement or beneficial effect: a salutary warning
2.
promoting or intended to promote health
salutary sal·u·tar·y (sāl’yə-těr’ē)
adj.
Favorable to health; wholesome.
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