Health
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[[Image:Tumor by Alibert.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Tumor]] by [[Alibert]], [[1833]]]] | [[Image:Tumor by Alibert.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Tumor]] by [[Alibert]], [[1833]]]] | ||
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- | :"What is [[Classical]] is [[health]]y; what is [[Romantic]] is [[sick]]." --[[Goethe]]. | + | :"[[What is Classical is healthy; what is Romantic is sick]]." --[[Goethe]]. |
# The [[state]] of being free of [[physical]] or [[psychological]] [[disease]], [[illness]], or [[malfunction]]. | # The [[state]] of being free of [[physical]] or [[psychological]] [[disease]], [[illness]], or [[malfunction]]. |
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- The state of being free of physical or psychological disease, illness, or malfunction.
- Physical condition.
- Emotional condition.
- Well-being, wellness.
- A toast to prosperity.
- Example: To your health!
- Example: To your health!
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