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  • meaning - What do you call a building, or rooms within it, where . . .
    The actual room with the exam table, scale, etc is called the exam room or examination room IME, medical center is a hospital plus all the medical facilities that have grown up around it Health center is either the free clinic on a college campus, or it's an "alternative medicine" facility
  • Modern word for a New Age hippie - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I'm looking for a word that describes the modern version of the New Age hippie; the kind of person taken in by things that were previously associated with the New Age movement, like "alternative" medicine and general pseudoscience
  • single word requests - Formal alternative to bullsh-t - English . . .
    What is a reasonable formal alternative to 'bullshit'? For example: Bob isn't making a very good argument In fact everything he says is bullshit What can 'bullshit' be replaced with that is a
  • Is there a better term to use in place of gold standard
    In medicine, under certain circumstances, the best practice may be to use a diagnostic test that is easy to apply, produces the results quickly, poses no significant risks, and is generally reliable, even if it is not perfectly reliable The gold standard may be a test that is expensive, slow, cumbersome, and therefore used only rarely
  • single word requests - Alternative for tone-deaf - English Language . . .
    Tone-deaf, in the figurative sense, refers to saying something without considering how it will land with your audience: Wishing your vegetarian colleagues in Mumbai "Happy Turkey Day!" came off as a
  • terminology - Word for not obscure but not mainstream - English . . .
    Alternative is a possibility While it can be somewhat vague and may or may not fit the questioner's needs depending on the context, it is often used to describe an option that's not the most common one but may nonetheless be well known, as in "alternative music" or "alternative medicine"
  • What part of speech is chiropractic? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    And consider this: "Chiropractic" as a noun derives from the simple elision of "medicine" from the original phrase "chiropractic medicine," a still-valid phrase in which the original parts of speech are clear Over time, the abbreviated usage came into being, presumably because it was just easier and faster to say
  • Is factoral a legitimate word, or could it be a typo?
    One reason why factoral doesn't appear in dictionaries is that the suffix -al is productive — it can be added to many root words with a standard meaning: used to add the meaning "connected with" to adjectives, or "the action of" to nouns: medical (= connected with medicine) approval (= the act of approving) — Cambridge That definition isn't particularly helpful here, though (and is
  • pronunciation - Why is medicine pronounced differently? - English . . .
    In the word "medicinal", the first "i" is always pronounced because it occurs in a stressed syllable, unlike in "medicine" But there is some evidence that in the past, some speakers used an alternative stress pattern for the word "medicinal" that resulted in the first "i" being unstressed and possibly left out
  • Is there any relation between the meanings of the word cataract?
    In medicine the Greek word cataract (waterfall) is used as a kind of shortened metaphor The longer form could be "the cataract disease of the eye eyes"





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