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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Health \Health\, n. [OE. helthe, AS. h?lp, fr. h[=a]l hale,
   sound, whole. See {Whole}.]
   1. The state of being hale, sound, or whole, in body, mind,
      or soul; especially, the state of being free from physical
      disease or pain.

            There is no health in us.             --Book of
                                                  Common Prayer.

            Though health may be enjoyed without gratitude, it
            can not be sported with without loss, or regained by
            courage.                              --Buckminster.

   2. A wish of health and happiness, as in pledging a person in
      a toast. ``Come, love and health to all.'' --Shak.

   {Bill of health}. See under {Bill}.

   {Health lift}, a machine for exercise, so arranged that a
      person lifts an increasing weight, or moves a spring of
      increasing tension, in such a manner that most of the
      muscles of the body are brought into gradual action; --
      also called {lifting machine}.

   {Health officer}, one charged with the enforcement of the
      sanitary laws of a port or other place.

   {To drink a health}. See under {Drink}.

Source : WordNet®

health
     n 1: a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease; "physicians
          should be held responsible for the health of their
          patients" [syn: {wellness}] [ant: {illness}, {illness}]
     2: the general condition of body and mind; "his delicate
        health"; "in poor health"
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