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veterinary
[ vet-er-uh-ner-ee, ve-truh- ]
noun
- a veterinarian.
adjective
- of or relating to the medical and surgical treatment of animals, especially domesticated animals.
veterinary
/ ˈvɛtrɪnrɪ; ˈvɛtərɪnərɪ /
adjective
- of or relating to veterinary medicine
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Other Words From
- non·veter·i·nary adjective noun plural nonveterinaries
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Word History and Origins
Origin of veterinary1
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
You should, according to Dr. Jeff Werber, Founder and Veterinarian at the Century Veterinary Group in Los Angeles.
And the medical journal in which he describes the case is the Journal of American Veterinary Medicine Association.
Animals were often left in the back "sick room" with little if any veterinary care.
My next book project goes back to my lifelong interests in animals, veterinary medicine, science, and ethics.
They stormed into law, medical, and veterinary schools, and female undergraduate enrollment surged.
Doctor Baker was away, and in despair they had routed Mr. Dean out of bed—the pale young man who was studying to be a veterinary.
One of the Ipswich characters of my boyhood, of whom Mr. Glyde has preserved an anecdote, was old Tuxford, the veterinary surgeon.
The veterinary was here when Rags died, which was within fifteen minutes of the first spasm.
The first veterinary school in France had been founded at Lyons in 1762.
Was it invented by some fanciful traveller-horseman hindered on his way to Rome or Athens, by a saddler or a veterinary surgeon?
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