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whole·some  audio  (hlsm) KEY  

ADJECTIVE:
whole·som·er , whole·som·est
  1. Conducive to sound health or well-being; salutary: simple, wholesome food; a wholesome climate.
  2. Promoting mental, moral, or social health: wholesome entertainment.
  3. Sound; healthy. See Synonyms at healthy.

ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English holsom, from Old English *hlsum; see kailo- in Indo-European roots

OTHER FORMS:
wholesome·ly (Adverb), wholesome·ness (Noun)


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