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Hygeia

[ US /ˌhaɪˈdʒeɪə/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Greek mythology) the goddess of health; daughter of Aesculapius and sister of Panacea

How To Use Hygeia In A Sentence

  • Hygeia herself would have fallen sick under such a regimen; and how much more this poor old nervous victim? Vanity Fair
  • Those raw boys prancing around on Hygeia would maintain that he's not as good as you because he's got a pot-belly. Science Fiction Hall of Fame
  • These bottles and nipples are known as the "Hygeia," and have proven to be a great source of comfort to the baby as well as to the mother or nurse whose duty it is to keep them clean. The Mother and Her Child
  • According to the press release, Ms. Ashton will continuepracticingmedicine at the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in Englewood, N.J., and at her private medical practice, Hygeia Gynecology. A Doctor, A Former Hottest Bachelor, And the Creator of 'Topic [A] With Tina Brown' Find Work in TV News
  • Conclusion: The security of the resident drinking water could be ensured by strengthening preventive supervise and monitoring, perfecting the hygeian manage system and periodic sterilizing step.
  • How to keep long-term depurative water quality and form a hygeian hydrophily ecosystem in manmade lake is a key topic we concerned.
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  • Good vibes comin' at you for the surgery - may Asclepius and Hygeia intervene so that your surgery is uneventful and your recovery swift. Intake Interview
  • I am no worshipper of Hygeia, who was the daughter of that old herb-doctor Walden
  • The goddess "Hygeia" dost not figure among their names, nor yet that Byzantine Monarch whose infantile exploit might be re-enacted in ripest maturity without attracting any attention in San Demetrio. Old Calabria
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