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Difference between revisions of "Unwholesomeness"

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   1. [[not wholesome]]; [[unhealthful]]; deleterious to health or {{Wiki|physical}} or {{Wiki|moral}} well-being: [[unwholesome]] [[food]]; [[unwholesome activities]].
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   1. [[not wholesome]]; [[unhealthful]]; deleterious to [[health]] or {{Wiki|physical}} or {{Wiki|moral}} well-being: [[unwholesome]] [[food]]; [[unwholesome activities]].
   2. not [[sound]] in health; [[unhealthy]], especially in appearance; suggestive of {{Wiki|disease}}: an [[unwholesome]] pallor.  
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   2. not [[sound]] in [[health]]; [[unhealthy]], especially in [[appearance]]; suggestive of {{Wiki|disease}}: an [[unwholesome]] pallor.  
  
 
   3. [[insalubrious]], [[noxious]], [[pernicious]].  
 
   3. [[insalubrious]], [[noxious]], [[pernicious]].  

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unwholesomeness
   1. not wholesome; unhealthful; deleterious to health or physical or moral well-being: unwholesome food; unwholesome activities.
   2. not sound in health; unhealthy, especially in appearance; suggestive of disease: an unwholesome pallor.

   3. insalubrious, noxious, pernicious.

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