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sanitary

[san-i-ter-ee] / ˈsæn ɪˌtɛr i /


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Charity chief executive, Fola Komolafe, said she wanted people to experience "what it's like to make a sanitary towel" to give them a greater understanding of the issue.

From BBC

In addition to economic policies, past reports have included a range of goals, from China's campaign to improve sanitary conditions as well as calls to boost the country's soft power.

From BBC

In addition to childcare costs — which you should at least not have to pay while your husband is out of work — there’s diapers, baby formula, sanitary products, clothing and countless trips to the doctor’s office.

From MarketWatch

It means cats and dogs can now be buried in family graves in the southeastern state - Brazil's most populous - provided sanitary standards are met, with local funeral services to determine the rules for doing so.

From BBC

A study of the new test, which can be carried out at home, used blood collected on a cotton strip attached to a standard sanitary pad.

From BBC