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gynecologist

[ gahy-ni-kol-uh-jist, jin-i-, jahy-ni- ]

noun

  1. a physician specializing in gynecology. : GYN, gyn


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Word History and Origins

Origin of gynecologist1

First recorded in 1870–75; gynecolog(y) + -ist

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Example Sentences

Jeanette visits her gynecologist, whom Albert recognizes as a baby broker exposed on 60 Minutes.

He was a gynecologist, after all, but no longer there to give the talk himself.

One is against a gynecologist who lives comfortably in southern France, but is known in Rwanda as the “butcher of Tumba.”

She studied medicine in Kiev and became Somalia's first female gynecologist.

When I turned 43 my gynecologist reminded me that if I was planning on having kids the time was now.

The gynecologist must adjust uterine displacements and heal cervical erosions.

She went from him to a gynecologist, who considered her headache as owing to causes for which his specialty had the remedies.

His young father sniffed that he was more likely to be a gynecologist.

Dr Bell, the English gynecologist, using human surgical cases as a basis, commits himself strongly to the dual basis.

I happen to know that Eustace Adams is an eminent gynecologist.

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