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1. Someone who is qualified and licensed to give people medical treatment: Alicia was a doctor or physician who was trained in the healing arts and licensed to practice her skills in one of those fields.
2. A title used before the names of health professionals; such as, dentists, veterinarians, and osteopaths: Dr. is used as a title and form of address for a person holding the degree of doctor.
3. A title given to someone who has been awarded a doctorate: To achieve the degree of doctor is considered to be the highest level of an academic award by a university or college.
2. A title used before the names of health professionals; such as, dentists, veterinarians, and osteopaths: Dr. is used as a title and form of address for a person holding the degree of doctor.
3. A title given to someone who has been awarded a doctorate: To achieve the degree of doctor is considered to be the highest level of an academic award by a university or college.
In the earlier history of the Roman Catholic Church, a doctor was a very eminent and influential theologian.
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doctor (verb), doctors; doctored; doctoring
1. To change something in order to make it appear different from the facts or the truth: Samuel doctored the costs of the items in an effort to earn more money.
3. To treat people when they are ill; such as, medical treatment to an injury, a person, etc.: Ted's mother doctored her little girl's injury until the medical people arrived.
4. To fix something; especially, in a rough or hurried way: Kelly was doctoring the hole in the roof of his house until he could get professional carpenters to fix it properly.
Bill and Dana were accused of doctoring the company's financial records.
2. To add something; especially, a drug, alcohol, or poison, to food or drink: Yvonne suspected that someone at the party doctored the punch.3. To treat people when they are ill; such as, medical treatment to an injury, a person, etc.: Ted's mother doctored her little girl's injury until the medical people arrived.
4. To fix something; especially, in a rough or hurried way: Kelly was doctoring the hole in the roof of his house until he could get professional carpenters to fix it properly.
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(A god for all medical doctors)
(mistakes are what lawyers get paid for and what doctors bury)
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“doctors”
family doctor, family physician, family practitioner (s) (noun); family doctors, family physicians, family practitioners (pl)
A physician whose medical training is to provide comprehensive medical care for parents and their offspring: The family doctor is a general physician who has been trained to treat illnesses of all of the members of a family; including the very young and the adults.
Doctor of philosophy: Mr. Smith received his Ph.D., or the title of a Philosophiae Doctor, after spending many years at the university, attaining a bachelor's degree with honours, a master's degree with a very high academic standing, and writing a thesis.
The average Ph.D. thesis is nothing but a transference of bones from one graveyard to another.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group P
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philo-, phil-, -phile, -philia, -philic, -philous, -phily, -philiac, -philist, -philism
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