Medder


[med] /mɛd/ Informal.

adjective
1.
medical:
med school.
noun
2.
.
/mɛd/
noun
1.
(informal) the Med, the Mediterranean region
abbreviation
1.
Master of Education
n.

colloquial abbreviation of medicine, 1942. With a capital M and short for Mediterranean, by 1948.

med (měd)
adj.
Of or relating to medicine or things medical.

modifier

Medical: med school/ a med alert (1933+)

noun

A medical student (1851+)
medical
Master of Education
1.
minimum effective dose
2.
Office of Medical Services (State)

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