Healthnoun
The state of being free from physical or psychological disease, illness, or malfunction; wellness.
Healthnoun
A state of well-being or balance, often physical but sometimes also mental and social; the overall level of function of an organism from the cellular (micro) level to the social (macro) level.
Healthnoun
Physical condition.
Healthnoun
(obsolete) Cure, remedy.
Healthnoun
(countable) A toast to prosperity.
Healthnoun
(video games) The amount of damage an in-game object can withstand before it is destroyed.
Healthnoun
(obsolete) A warrior; hero; man.
Healthnoun
The state of being hale, sound, or whole, in body, mind, or soul; especially, the state of being free from physical disease or pain.
Healthnoun
A wish of health and happiness, as in pledging a person in a toast.
Healthnoun
a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease;
Healthnoun
the general condition of body and mind;
Health
Health, according to the World Health Organization, is A variety of definitions have been used for different purposes over time. Health can be promoted by encouraging healthful activities, such as regular physical exercise, and by reducing or avoiding unhealthful activities or situations, such as smoking or excessive stress.
Wealthnoun
(economics) Riches; valuable material possessions.
Wealthnoun
A great amount; an abundance or plenty.
Wealthnoun
(obsolete) Prosperity; well-being; happiness.
Wealthnoun
Weal; welfare; prosperity; good.
Wealthnoun
Large possessions; a comparative abundance of things which are objects of human desire; esp., abundance of worldly estate; affluence; opulence; riches.
Wealthnoun
In the private sense, all pooperty which has a money value.
Wealthnoun
the state of being rich and affluent; having a plentiful supply of material goods and money;
Wealthnoun
the quality of profuse abundance;
Wealthnoun
an abundance of material possessions and resources
Wealthnoun
property that has economic utility: a monetary value or an exchange value
Wealth
Wealth is the abundance of valuable financial assets or physical possessions which can be converted into a form that can be used for transactions. This includes the core meaning as held in the originating old English word weal, which is from an Indo-European word stem.