Wholesome definition

Wholesome means in sound condition, clean, free from adulteration, and otherwise suitable for use as human food.
Wholesome means in sound condition, clean, free from adulteration and otherwise suitable for use as human food.
Wholesome means in sound condition, clean, free from adulteration and otherwise suitable for human consumption.

Examples of Wholesome in a sentence

  • Wholesome LeftoversWholesome leftovers may be re-served; given away to students during the same meal period (sharing tables) or later part of or subsequent school day (no thank you tables); given to the school nurse for students with medications or complaints of hunger; donated; or composted.

  • L.J. 301 (1949); Helen Nutting, The Most Wholesome Law – The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679, 65 AM.

  • The Contractor warrants that the supplies delivered under this contract comply with the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and the Wholesome Meat Act and regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Wholesome water must be available at all times and changed daily.

  • I (we) understand it is my (our) responsibility to be familiar with the rules and regulations, and specifically those relating to the rules on ownership, liability, drug testing, and the USDA Wholesome Meat Act.


More Definitions of Wholesome

Wholesome means fit for human food.
Wholesome means sound, healthful, clean and otherwise fit for human food.
Wholesome means food or cosmetics in sound condition, clean, free from adulteration and otherwise suitable for human or animal consumption or use.
Wholesome. , in relation to food, means to be natural, clean, safe and not adulterated.
Wholesome means clean, free from spoilage, and in such condition as to be safe for human consumption.
Wholesome means SEAFOOD in sound condition and free from
Wholesome means clean, free from spoilage and safe for human consumption.