Wholesome
adjective
1.
conducive to moral or general well-being; salutary; beneficial:
wholesome recreation; wholesome environment.
2.
conducive to bodily health; healthful; salubrious:
wholesome food; wholesome air; wholesome exercise.
3.
suggestive of physical or moral health, especially in appearance.
4.
healthy or sound.
adjective
1.
conducive to health or physical wellbeing
2.
conducive to moral wellbeing
3.
characteristic or suggestive of health or wellbeing, esp in appearance
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