Zesty

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Zesty

Zesty (/ˈzɛsti/), from the English word "zest" meaning "an enjoyable or exciting quality", is often used in a medical context to describe a lively or energetic state of health.

Etymology

The term "zesty" is derived from the English word "zest", which originally referred to the outer skin of a citrus fruit used for flavoring. It later evolved to mean "an enjoyable or exciting quality", and in a medical context, it is often used to describe a lively or energetic state of health.

Related Terms

  • Vitality: The state of being strong and active; energy.
  • Vigor: Physical strength and good health.
  • Well-being: The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
  • Health: The state of being free from illness or injury.

Pronunciation

Zesty is pronounced as /ˈzɛsti/.

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