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1. medicine
noun. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques.
Synonyms
Etymology
- medicine (English)
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
2. medicine
noun. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries.
Antonyms
Etymology
- medicine (English)
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. medicine
noun. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease.
Antonyms
Etymology
- medicine (English)
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] the unlimited expanse in which everything is located.
Etymology
- space (English)
- space (Anglo-Norman)
5. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things).
Synonyms
Etymology
- space (English)
- space (Anglo-Norman)
6. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] an area reserved for some particular purpose.
Etymology
- space (English)
- space (Anglo-Norman)
7. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] any location outside the Earth's atmosphere.
Antonyms
Etymology
- space (English)
- space (Anglo-Norman)
9. space
noun. ['ˈspeɪs'] a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing.
Antonyms
Etymology
- space (English)
- space (Anglo-Norman)