Why this word is great
SALUBRITY — [Noun] The quality of being healthful, invigorating, and conducive to well-being. From Latin salūbritās ("healthfulness"), from salūbris ("healthful"), from salūs ("health, safety"). Unlike "healthfulness," a general and workmanlike term, or "toxicity," its direct conceptual inverse, salubrity evokes a specific, active, and atmospheric vigor. It is the sharp, pine-needle tang of mountain air at dawn; the clean, mineral chill of spring water from a granite cup; the profound stillness of a sun-drenched pine forest—a palpable promise that the world, in certain rare moments, actively mends the spirit by repairing the body.