sanitarian
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of sanitarian
Example Sentences
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As a result, the county won’t be able to fill the sanitarian positions or hire an intern this summer to help trap mosquitoes and apply pesticides.
From Slate • Jun. 19, 2020
Among the biggest concerns stem from employees mishandling prepared food or not washing their hands while working with it, said Robert Powitz, a Connecticut health officer and forensic sanitarian.
From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 8, 2016
The Department of Health and Hospitals is planning for a possible staff reduction of up to 16 sanitarian staff members.
From Washington Times • Apr. 25, 2016
Germany’s Red Cross said it has already received “big amounts” of camp beds, sleeping bags, blankets and sanitarian packages from sister organizations.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 7, 2015
There might have been found a sanitarian and physician who would free the island of pestilence.
From The History of Cuba, vol. 4 by Johnson, Willis Fletcher
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