1823, "pertaining to health," from French sanitaire (1812), from Latin sanitas "health," from sanus "healthy; sane" (see sane). In reference to menstrual pads, first attested 1881 (in sanitary towel).
sanitary conditions for preparing food
a sanitary washroom
sanguinivorous
sanguinous
sanhedrim
sanhedrin
sanitarium
sanitary
sanitation
sanitize
sanitizer
sanity
sank