adj
Serving on the staff of a teaching hospital as a doctor.
n
The Australian, an Australian newspaper.
n
Bachelor of Library Science.
v
(transitive) To confer a doctoral degree upon.
n
One who trades in books.
n
A person engaged in the business of selling books.
n
(UK, slang, derogatory) The Daily Mail newspaper.
n
A nickname for a medical doctor, a person with an advanced educational degree, or a learned person.
n
A nickname for a person who has special knowledge or talents to manipulate or arrange transactions.
v
(transitive) To falsify, or modify something, so that it appears to be better than it is.
n
(Britain) A doctor’s surgery.
adj
Obsolete form of doctoral. [Relating to a doctorate.]
adv
By, or in the manner of, a doctor.
v
(archaic) To make (someone) into a doctor.
adj
Of or pertaining to the qualities of a doctor.
n
(derogatory) A minor, subordinate, or inferior doctor
adv
In the manner of a doctor.
n
Obsolete form of doctor. [A physician; a member of the medical profession; one who is trained and licensed to heal the sick or injured. The final examination and qualification may award a doctor degree in which case the post-nominal letters are D.O., DPM, M.D., DMD, DDS, in the US or MBBS in the UK.]
n
A female medical doctor, physician.
n
Pronunciation spelling of doctor. [A physician; a member of the medical profession; one who is trained and licensed to heal the sick or injured. The final examination and qualification may award a doctor degree in which case the post-nominal letters are D.O., DPM, M.D., DMD, DDS, in the US or MBBS in the UK.]
n
Synonym of doctor shopping
n
Alternative spelling of Doctor Google [(Internet, informal) The Internet when used to seek out medical advice.]
n
One who operates an e-library.
n
(idiomatic) An honorific form of address to a doctor.
adj
Reminiscent of The Guardian, a left-wing British daily national newspaper.
n
(medicine) An oath sworn by newly-qualified physicians that they will observe the medical ethics that derived from Hippocrates
n
(India) An alumnus of one of the 5 International Institutes of Information Technology.
n
(UK, informal) The Independent, a British newspaper.
adj
Relating to a single doctor.
n
A register of all bibliographic items found in a particular library or group of libraries, such as those belonging to a university system spread out over several geographic locations.
n
(obsolete) A physician who treats the insane.
n
(usually derogatory) A choice of words with a promotional tone; marketing jargon.
n
A physician; a person who holds a doctoral degree or first professional degree in medicine, and practices in that profession.
n
(dated, now chiefly literary) A quack doctor; someone who pretends to have medical knowledge.
n
(chiefly in science fiction) A physician, a medical doctor; a medic.
n
(anthropology) A doctor (shaman) in certain cultures who was a doctor by virtue of their magical paraphernalia and the techniques they learned, rather than from supernatural experiences such as dreams and visions.
n
(slang, sometimes derogatory) A Doctor of Philosophy (a PhD degree).
n
(humorous slang, mildly derogatory) Any doctor.
n
(humorous) A medical, or other, practitioner of dubious merit.
n
(obsolete) A quack doctor who used incantations in an attempt to cure.
v
(obsolete, rare) To write scholia; to annotate.
n
(UK, slang) The Independent on Sunday, a British newspaper published until 2016.
n
(idiomatic) An honorific for a doctor, especially for a doctor of medicine (a physician) or for Dr. Samuel Johnson.
n
Alternative form of witch doctor [A person who is believed to ward off witchcraft and heal through magical powers; a shaman.]
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