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sanitärer

Sanitärer is the attributive masculine singular inflected form of the German adjective sanitär, meaning sanitary or related to sanitation. It is not a separate lexical entry, but an inflected form used to modify masculine nouns, as in sanitärer Bereich (sanitary area) or sanitärer Zustand (sanitary condition). The base form sanitär is more commonly used in dictionaries and general references.

Etymology and scope: The word sanitär derives from the concept of health and cleanliness, with roots in

Usage and examples: In construction and architecture, sanitär refers to fixtures, systems, and engineering related to

Cross-language note: Similar terms exist in related languages, such as sanitär in Swedish or Dutch (sanitair),

See also: sanitation, hygiene, sanitary engineering, sanitary fixtures, sanitary facilities.

Latin
sanitas
and
later
borrowings
into
German
via
French
sanitaire.
In
German,
it
is
used
across
disciplines
that
deal
with
hygiene,
public
health,
and
the
design
and
maintenance
of
facilities
intended
to
promote
cleanliness
and
health.
water
supply,
sanitation,
and
hygiene.
Common
compounds
include
sanitäranlagen
(sanitary
facilities),
sanitärtechnik
(sanitary
engineering),
and
sanitärbedarf
(sanitary
supplies).
The
related
trade
term
is
Sanitärinstallateur
or
Sanitärtechniker,
referring
to
professionals
who
install
and
service
sanitary
systems.
Phrases
such
as
sanitäre
Einrichtungen
and
multiple
variations
of
sanitär
describe
the
hygienic
functionality
of
bathrooms,
kitchens,
and
other
service
areas.
and
sanitære
in
other
languages,
all
sharing
the
same
Latin-derived
root.
In
English
contexts,
the
corresponding
concept
is
sanitary
or
sanitation,
and
the
German
term
frequently
appears
in
technical
and
professional
discourse.