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veterinarian
[ vet-er-uh-nair-ee-uhn, ve-truh- ]
noun
- a person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery.
veterinarian
/ ˌvɛtərɪˈnɛərɪən; ˌvɛtrɪ- /
noun
- a person suitably qualified and registered to practise veterinary medicine Also calledesp in Britainveterinary surgeon
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Word History and Origins
Origin of veterinarian1
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Example Sentences
By 1998, their star elephant, Kenny, became ill and was ordered not to perform by a circus veterinarian.
In a small nod to ancient stories, Hershel is not a doctor, but a veterinarian.
The Yeagers of Phoenix, Arizona, are chosen: veterinarian Warren, his first wife Jeanette, and their two children.
You should, according to Dr. Jeff Werber, Founder and Veterinarian at the Century Veterinary Group in Los Angeles.
If a woman wants to be a teacher rather than a miner, or a veterinarian rather than a petroleum engineer, more power to her.
The veterinarian waited until Ticktock awoke, and then lowered him until his feet touched the ground lightly.
The veterinarian wasted no time, but after a short greeting to the family, immediately went to work.
The veterinarian looked around appraisingly and then issued instructions.
After the plaster cast had been applied and was hardening, the veterinarian sat down to relax for a few minutes.
Called in during this early stage, the veterinarian is often puzzled as to the exact significance of the symptoms.
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