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med
1[ med ]
adjective
- medical:
med school.
noun
- Often meds. a medication; medicine:
Have you taken your meds?
med.
2abbreviation for
- medical.
- medicine.
- medieval.
- medium.
M.Ed.
3abbreviation for
- Master of Education.
MEd
1abbreviation for
- Master of Education
Med
2/ ³¾É›»å /
noun
- the Med informal.the Mediterranean region
med.
3abbreviation for
- medical
- medicine
- medium
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of med1
Example Sentences
Or, they said, history-minded restaurateurs could purchase the business from the Chrys family with the promise of ensuring its survival, as Marc Rose and Med Abrous did for Fairfax restaurant Genghis Cohen: an operation now undergoing its own land sale and relocation.
In the Slate Plus episode: Med spas are taking over America.
“Believe me, it’s a fantastic deal. The best deal. People are signing up faster than you can say ‘Rødgrød med fløde,’†Dutoit wrote in an email, referencing a difficult-to-pronounce Danish pudding.
“The early trials show superiority of the high dose regimen to placebo for acute pain with a reasonable side effect profile, which is necessary for FDA approval,†Friedmann said “Noninferiority would be if it were compared to a known efficacious med like hydrocodone/acetaminophen.â€
Drafted straight out of his medical residency in 1968, Burkle was part of the team at Delta Med, the most-bombed medical facility during the U.S. war in Vietnam, which also had a 100-bed children’s hospital.
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