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salutare — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • accost verb To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request.
  • good adj Acting in a way that is kind, moral, or beneficial.
  • greet verb To welcome someone in a friendly way, in person or otherwise.
  • hail noun Small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm.
  • healthy adj In good physical or mental condition; free from illness.
  • salutary adj Effecting or designed to effect an improvement; remedial.
  • wave noun A moving ridge on the surface of water, especially the sea.

Senses

salutare is used for these senses in English:

  • accost (transitive) To speak to first; to address; to greet.
  • good Healthful.
  • greet (transitive) To arrive at or reach, or meet.
  • greet (transitive) To accost; to address.
  • greet (intransitive, archaic) To meet and give salutations.
  • healthy Conducive to health.
  • salutary Promoting good health and physical well-being; wholesome; curative.
  • wave (transitive, metonymic) To call attention to, or give a direction or command to, by a waving motion, as of the hand; to signify by waving; to beckon; to signal; to indicate.

accost — full definition

  1. verb To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request.
  2. verb To join side to side; to border.
  3. verb To sail along the coast or side of.
  4. verb To approach; to come up to.

good — full definition

  1. adj Acting in a way that is kind, moral, or beneficial.
  2. adj Skilled or competent at something.
  3. adj Pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfying.
  4. adj Still fit for use; not expired or spoiled.
  5. adj Thorough or considerable in amount or degree.

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