[ US /ˈmɛdɪˌkoʊ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɛdɪkˌə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a licensed medical practitioner
    I felt so bad I went to see my doctor
  2. a student in medical school
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How To Use medico In A Sentence

  • He's a wooz, a true-blue, dyed-in-the-wool wooz," Doctor Jackson chanted, with the medico's delight in a novelty. Chapter 11
  • Ghani's life takes a turn when he falls in love with a medico, Indu, living in an ashram there, run by a baba.
  • We usually instruct doctors who specialise in producing medico-legal reports and who have proven themselves in giving evidence in the past.
  • The medicos said there had been numerous cases of meningitis since 1971 caused by people eating garden snails or slugs.
  • Let's hope the medicos get to the bottom of the problems and give him an easier life.
  • Say an unrepresented litigant winds up in the family law/custody context or the personal injury/civil litigation context confronting a lawyer and a medicolegal expert. The Unrepresented: An Update : Law is Cool
  • Suetonius says: "Valetudine prosperrimâ usus est, -- quamvis a tricesimo ætatis anno arbitratu eam suo rexerit, sine adjumento consiliove medicorum. Notes and Queries, Number 50, October 12, 1850
  • “Étude Medico-régale sur les Attentats aux Mœurs,” and Dr. Adolph note a peculiar infundibuliform disposition of the The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Woodward's huge back-up party of coaches, administrators, medicos and other technical and support staff was announced last week.
  • The datto had offered protection for the "medico," and, as a fee, a bottle of pure gold. The Great White Tribe in Filipinia
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