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chiropractor

[ kahy-ruh-prak-ter ]

noun

  1. one whose occupation is the practice of chiropractic.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of chiropractor1

First recorded in 1900–05; chiropract(ic) + -or 2, as if a Latin noun with -tor

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Example Sentences

Turns out it is Kinesio tape, a stretchy cotton tape designed by a Japanese chiropractor to support injured muscles.

Lopez was ejected and Griffin went in search of a good chiropractor.

His father, Ed, is a chiropractor, and his parents raised their three sons in a devout Christian household.

And viewers certainly must have wondered why a Miami chiropractor was relevant to this election.

Levy recounts how she herself went to a chiropractor in 2002 to seek help with a stiff shoulder she had developed in her sleep.

I didn't go outside to the hospital but saw the two pilots who had had two years of chiropractor schooling before being drafted.

I'm her chiropractor, and I'm about to straighten out some vertebrae in her neck!

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