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medico
1[med-i-koh]
noun
plural
medicosa physician or surgeon; doctor.
a medical student.
medico-
2a combining form representing medical in compound words.
medicolegal.
medico-
1combining form
medical
medicolegal
medico
2/ ˈɛɪˌəʊ /
noun
a doctor or medical student
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of medico1
Example Sentences
It is now thought that this homicidal medico either tried to kill or successfully did kill at least 15 women and one man in three countries: Canada, the United States and England.
But at the changeover, the medicos come out to take a look at Muchova.
The Daily Telegraph, another former Johnson employer, is filled with columns questioning his virility and grit, suggesting that the English bulldog has become the whipped dog, intimidated by nanny-state medicos and fearmongering epidemiologists.
It charges patients, but services are free for the city’s administrators, police force, medicos and the poor.
Hat, coat, small leather attaché case, like an Old World medico doing his rounds.
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