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DoctorIn a medical context, any medical professional with an MD, a PhD, or any other doctoral degree. The term doctor is quite unspecific. A doctor may, for example, be a physician, psychologist, biomedical scientist, dentist, or veterinarian. In a nonmedical context, a professor of history might be addressed as doctor, an eminent theologian might be nam [..]
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Doctor1590s, "to confer a degree on," from doctor (n.). Meaning "to treat medically" is from 1712; sense of "alter, disguise, falsify" is from 1774. Related: Doctored; doctorin [..]
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Doctorc. 1300, "Church father," from Old French doctour, from Medieval Latin doctor "religious teacher, adviser, scholar," in classical Latin "teacher," agent noun from docere [..]
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DoctorDoctor [N]( Luke 2:46 ; 5:17 ; Acts 5:34 ), a teacher. The Jewish doctors taught and disputed in synagogues, or wherever they could find an audience. Their disciples were allowed to propose to them qu [..]
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Doctorperson who provides medical care to people or animals.
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DoctorThe highest academic title in the Netherlands, conferred only by universities. The title is written before the name.
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Doctora licensed medical practitioner; "I felt so bad I went to see my doctor" sophisticate: alter and make impure, as with the intention to deceive; "Sophisticate ros [..]
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Doctorsomeone who helps you to get better when you are ill
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Doctor(LA): instructor. Doctor armorum
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Doctor(Luke 2:46; 5:17; Acts 5:34), a teacher. The Jewish doctors taught and disputed in synagogues, or wherever they could find an audience. Their disciples were allowed to propose to them questions. They [..]
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DoctorDefinition noun
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DoctorAn individual with an MD, PhD or PsyD that is trained to treat medical disorders.
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Doctordoktor
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Doctordokter (doktoyrim)
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Doctorteacher
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DoctorThis is a most auspicious dream, denoting good health and general prosperity, if you meet him socially, for you will not then spend your money for his services. If you be young and engaged to marry him, then this dream warns you of deceit. To dream of a doctor professionally, signifies discouraging illness and disagreeable differences between membe [..]
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DoctorThin blade of wood, metal or plastic, placed against rolls on the machine to keep them clean and smooth.
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Doctor(n) a licensed medical practitioner(n) (Roman Catholic Church) a title conferred on 33 saints who distinguished themselves through the orthodoxy of their theological teaching(n) children take the role [..]
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DoctorA seventh son used to be so dubbed from the notion of his being intuitively skilled in the cure of agues, the king’s evil, and other diseases.
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DoctorThe cook on board ship, who “doctors” the food. Any adulterated or doctored beverage; hence the mixture of milk, water, nutmeg, and a little rum, is called Doctor; the two former ing [..]
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DoctorBrown sherry, so called because it is concocted from a harsh, thin wine, by the addition of old boiled mosto stock. Mosto is made by heating unfermented juice in earthen vessels, till it becomes as th [..]
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DoctorA doctor is a legally qualified person who holds the necessary certificates needed in the country in which they are currently practising. This can't include you, a travelling companion, someone you work with or a relative.
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DoctorUsual nickname for a ship's cook.
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DoctorA steam-powered feed pump, introduced in the 1840s, that helped maintain a safe level of water in a boat’s boilers, greatly reducing the threat of a boiler explosion. The doctor got its name because it was said to cure all the ills of a steamboat — which is not really true, of course, but the doctor did greatly improve the overall safety of steambo [..]
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Doctor"Doctor" means a person licensed by the appropriate board of this state to practice one or more of the healing arts.
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Doctor1. A cooling sea breeze in the Tropics. 2. See HARMATTAN. 3. The strong southeast wind which blows on the south African coast. Usually called CAPE DOCTOR.
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DoctorA legally qualified doctor holding the necessary certification in the country in which they are currently practising, other than you or a close relative.
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DoctorA medical professional/practitioner who is duly qualified and appropriately licensed to practice as a doctor to give medical treatment.
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DoctorA legally qualified doctor holding the necessary certification in the country in which they are currently practising, other than you or a close relative.
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DoctorA qualified and licensed medical practitioner that will maintain a practice of usual and customary responses (UCR) to emergency medical needs. For a complete list of doctors in your network, visit you [..]
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