healthy - 1. free of disease, well, fit, strong. 2. It is also used in the sense of sound, desirable as in a 'healthy skepticism'.
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from Hindi khush meaning pleasant healthy happy
"Vegetables" is the meaning of the English word "veggies." The latter word serves as a common colloquial, conversational, informal way of designating the healthy food group.
I think you misunderstand context clues. They are clues within a sentence or paragraph that gives clues to the meaning of a word. Your question takes the word "healthy" out of context and what you seem to want is a definition of the word.
The root word of sanitation is "sanitize," which comes from the Latin word "sanus," meaning "healthy" or "sound."
The word robustness has one meaning. The definition of this word is, "the property of being strong and healthy in constitution." This word is an add on from the word 'robust.'
The root word for unhealthful is "health." The prefix "un-" is added to give the word the opposite meaning of "healthy."
Sana is a malay word meaning "there". "Di sana", or "Kat sana", are ways the word sana can be used, meaning, "Over there". It may also mean "healthy" in Spanish.
The etymology of hygiene is that the word comes from the French hygiène, meaning art of health, otherwise meaning, good for the health, healthy.