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hygienic

[hahy-jee-en-ik, hahy-jen-, -jee-nik] / ˌhaɪ dʒiˈɛn ɪk, haɪˈdʒɛn-, -ˈdʒi nɪk /


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The Scottish government said it was focussed on developing legislation to ensure all procedures are delivered from "hygienic premises by appropriately trained practitioners, applying recognised standards and using regulated products".

From BBC

And the lab is a more hygienic environment than many animal agriculture operations.

From BBC

So why were they more likely to be riddled with parasites than their less hygienic contemporaries?

From Science Magazine

He learns she had become a hoarder — though a notably hygienic one — and finds a journal by an unknown author amid the clutter.

From New York Times

The charity Transform Drug Policy Foundation claims OPCs are safe, hygienic and save lives.

From BBC