medico
1 Americannoun
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a physician or surgeon; doctor.
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a medical student.
combining form
noun
Other Word Forms
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Etymology
Origin of medico1
1680–90; < Spanish médico, Italian medico < Latin medicus physician; see medical
Origin of medico-2
Combining form representing Latin medicus of, pertaining to healing; see medical
Example Sentences
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Hat, coat, small leather attaché case, like an Old World medico doing his rounds.
From The New Yorker • Jul. 22, 2019
Dr. Adams, who goes by the nickname Patch Adams, was featured in the 1998 film by the same name, in which Robin Williams played the zany medico.
From Washington Times • May 25, 2018
"Is it in you, my Pietro," Sand wrote to her medico, "in you at long last that I shall see my dream fulfilled?"
From Time Magazine Archive
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Like many another successful medico, he is part researcher, part executive, part salesman.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This occupation he relinquished, leaving the unfinished sheet and greeting the medico cordially.
From The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation by Boldrewood, Rolf
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