sanitary engineering
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- sanitary engineer noun
Etymology
Origin of sanitary engineering
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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He received a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering in 1947 and master’s degree in sanitary engineering a year later, both from Johns Hopkins.
From Washington Post • Aug. 3, 2021
In Portland, Ore., a clause in the will of A. C. Forrester, late sanitary engineer, ran: "I give and bequeath unto the so-called sanitary engineering profession or professors a good healthy Bronx cheer."
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The 1893 panic forced him to cease studying sanitary engineering at Purdue University.
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Largely because of the devastation caused by infectious diseases, local communities were forced to form boards of health, which established quarantine measures and tried to provide for sanitary engineering.
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The Spanish-American war, to the United States merely an opportunity for a patriotic-capitalist demonstration of sanitary engineering, heroism and canned-meat scandals, was to Spain the first whispered word that many among the traditions were false.
From Rosinante to the Road Again by Dos Passos, John
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