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sanatorium

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Noun — A medical institution for treating long-term illnesses, historically tuberculosis, where patients rest and recover under supervision.

Etymology

From Latin sanatus ("healed") plus the Latin ending -torium, seen also in words like "auditorium."

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What does “sanatorium” mean?

The word “sanatorium” means a medical institution for treating long-term illnesses, historically tuberculosis, where patients rest and recover under supervision. In plain terms, a hospital-like retreat where people go to recover from a long illness.

How do you pronounce “sanatorium”?

“Sanatorium” is pronounced san-uh-TAWR-ee-uhm (/ˌsæn.əˈtoɹ.i.əm/ in IPA).

How do you use “sanatorium” in a sentence?

Here is “sanatorium” used in a sentence: “Before antibiotics, patients with tuberculosis were often sent to a mountain sanatorium to recover.”

What part of speech is “sanatorium”?

“Sanatorium” is a noun.

Where does the word “sanatorium” come from?

The word “sanatorium” comes from Latin. From Latin sanatus ("healed") plus the Latin ending -torium, seen also in words like "auditorium.".

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