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medico-

combining form

medical
medicolegal

medico-

Word Origin
1
a combining form representing medical, in compound words:
medicolegal.
Origin
combining form representing Latin medicus of, pertaining to healing; see medical

Related Words

  • medicochirurgical
  • medicolegal
medico-
/ˈmedɪkəʊ/  
combining form
relating to the field of medicine
表示“医学的”, “医疗的”:

medico-social.

词源
from Latin medicus 'physician'.
medico-|ˈmɛdɪkəʊ|used as combining form of L. medicus to form combinations denoting the application of medical science to various subjects of research, as medico-botanic(al, medico-chirurgical, medico-culinary, medico-electric, medico-galvanic, medico-judicial, medico-legal (hence medico-legally adv.), medico-moral, medico-pedagogic, medico-philosophical, medico-physical, medico-psychological, medico-social, medico-statistical, medico-zoological adjs.; or (rarely) describing a person who regards a subject from a medical standpoint, as in medico-theologue; also medico-mania, ‘a mania for the science of medicine without the necessary study’ (Dunglison 1876).1838Prospectus Gardens Roy. Bot. Soc. in Civil Engineer I, *Medico-Botanic Garden.1838Civil Engineer I. 361/2 Having passed under the promenade, we reach the *medico-botanical garden.1809(title) *Medico-chirurgical Transactions, published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Volume the First.1858Gen. P. Thompson Audi Alt. II. lxxviii. 32 *Medico-culinary philosophers of great mark.1875T. P. Salt (title) *Medico-Electric Apparatus and How to Use it.1862Catal. Internat. Exhib. II. xvii. 129/1 Galvano-Piline for *medico-galvanic purposes.1835I. Taylor Spir. Despot. iii. 97 The delicate offices entrusted to them [sc. professors of medicine] in several *medico-judicial instances.1835Cycl. Pract. Med. IV. 558/1 Circumstances affecting the *medico-legal character of wounds.1870M. Gonzalez Echeverria (title, New York), The trial of ‘John Reynolds’ *medico-legally considered.1866Reade G. Gaunt (ed. 2) II. 265 A sort of *medico-moral diary.1904Brit. Med. Jrnl. 17 Sept. 679 Many of the children had much improved under the *medico-pedagogic treatment to which they had been subjected.1698Tyson in Phil. Trans. XX. 132 Two *Medico-Philosophical Dissertations about these Tophi.1720Quincy (title) Medicina Statica,..to which is added..*Medico-Physical Essays on Agues [etc.].1890Syd. Soc. Lex., *Medico-psychological, relating to the department of medicine which treats of mental disorders.1961Lancet 29 July 259/1 (heading) *Medicosocial aspects.1967Times 20 Feb. 13/4 Everything is to be gained by the widest publicity being given to these serious medico-social problems affecting all sections of the community.1896Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 30 The *medico-statistical point of view.1712H. More's Antid. Ath. iii. xi. Scholia 174 He professes himself a *Medico-Theologue.1861Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon Pref. 6 An arrangement founded upon the characters of the animal, or its *medico-zoological relations.
medico-
used as a comb. form of Latin medicus (see medical, adj.).
medico- /ˈmɛdɪkəʊ/ combining form. M17.
ORIGIN: from Latin medicus medic noun1 + -o-.
Forming chiefly adjectives with the sense ‘designating or pertaining to medicine and —’, as medico-botanical, medico-legal, medico-social, etc.
medico-Main Entry: -o-
medico
medico-
combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin medicus medical — more at medic
1. : medical
 < medicopsychology >
2. : medical and
 < medicobotanical >
 < medicodental >
 < medicolegal >

medico-

Prefix

  1. The combining form of the adjective "medical".
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