Hygiene is a noun.
The spelling "hygiene" is correct (cleanliness, especially one's body).
The adjective form for hygiene is hygenic. An example would be "This restaurant trains all employees in hygenic practices."
cleaning=removing dirt or stains sanitizing=killing germs hygiene=keeping one's body clean
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is an action verb.
Yes, "floss" can be used as a verb. It typically refers to the action of using dental floss to clean between teeth for oral hygiene.
There are only two types of hygiene. These two types of hygiene are categorized as good hygiene and poor hygiene.
Hygiene risk is the risk of bad hygiene in a kitchen and environment
Personal hygiene has to do with hygiene about yourself, clean hands, etc... Enviromental hygiene has to do with hygiene around your work area (kitchen area), rats, mould, etc...
Total hygiene is the target hygiene. In which you get no infection of any kind.
It is not a proper sentence!
food personal hygiene
what are the costs of poor food hygiene
HEALTH and HYGIENE to GOD......
Domestic hygiene means the cleanness of your home.
A chart that helps someone with their hygiene
Dental Hygiene was created in 1980.