chiropodist

[ UK /kɪɹˈɒpədˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a specialist in care for the feet
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How To Use chiropodist In A Sentence

  • Chiropody also derived from the medical field, and licensed chiropodists were trained not only in massage, but in the anatomy of the foot. On How to Be Lovely | Edwardian Promenade
  • A chiropody parlor was furnished with well-lit booths or small apartments, where an easy chair was provided for each customer and a low stool for the chiropodist. On How to Be Lovely | Edwardian Promenade
  • Think of your pedicurist as more or less the same thing as a 'chiropodist'. Times, Sunday Times
  • • A chiropodist quoted about his encounter with the poisonous dorsal fin of a weever fish described the experience as being "bitten". Corrections and clarifications
  • • A chiropodist quoted about his encounter with the poisonous dorsal fin of a weever fish described the experience as being "bitten". Corrections and clarifications
  • Chiropodist, chiropractor, osteopath, physiotherapist or podiatrist up to $1,000 CAD per type of practitioner.
  • A chiropodist has been struck off after treating hundreds of patients in North Yorkshire with unsterilised instruments.
  • As most of you know, I am extremely squeamish, so I spent the appointment trying to read my book (naturally) while the chiropodist was working. ME Again « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Although your chiropodist left you some peppermint foot lotion. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • Sam bungled over the word chiropodist, but was put right by the doctor. The Young Outlaw or, Adrift in the Streets
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