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US
/ˈvɛtɹəˌnɛɹi/
]
[ UK /vˈɛtəɹˌɪnəɹi/ ]
[ UK /vˈɛtəɹˌɪnəɹi/ ]
NOUN
- a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to veterinarians or veterinary medicine
How To Use veterinary In A Sentence
- The ten purebred dogs, most of them Labrador retrievers, were rescued about a year ago when U.S. law-enforcement officers raided a rural Colombia veterinary clinic.
- The foal, reportedly in critical condition, was rushed to an equine veterinary clinic.
- He has a doctorate in veterinary medicine and used to have his own practice in Sacramento, California, but has now sold it to focus solely on writing. James Rollins biography
- BOTH EYES: for signs of swelling, inflammation or discharge. If there is a problem, consult a veterinary surgeon with extensive experience of treating reptile patients.
- Mr Lang, a retired veterinary surgeon, says he can still remember the thrill of seeing the lady's slipper in Yorkshire, long before it had to be heavily guarded.
- In addition, food sources are polluted by pesticide and veterinary medicine is also very important.
- And then of course, he also has a Ph. D in veterinary medicine, his undergraduate work focused on evolutionary biology-he's an amateur spelunker and a certified scuba diver. December 2006
- Fees for degrees in medicine, dentistry and veterinary sciences are higher still. Times, Sunday Times
- With the rapidly development of stockbreeding in the whole world, law system of the veterinary drugs gradually emerges its limitation, and it obviously drops behind the developed countries.
- Veterinary science is a career choice that has become increasingly attractive to women.