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medicine [ˈmedsn, Am ˈmedɪsən] N

1. medicine (substance):

medicine
to take (one's) medicine

2. medicine no pl (medical knowledge):

medicine

3. medicine (remedy):

medicine

cough medicine N, cough mixture N no pl

medicine ball N

medicine chest N

medicine man <-men> N

medicine man
medicine man

nuclear medicine N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Scientists are often successful at finding facts, but in medicine the use value of such facts is especially important.
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He married in 1928, stopped travelling, and for five years he practised medicine.
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Soon, he was persuaded to switch to surgery, however, a surer career than medicine.
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The next level deals with theoretical medicine and pharmacy.
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It has also been applied to personalised medicine.
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It was also suffering from disease and low supplies of food, water and medicine.
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The village itself has a few small buildings and stalls selling various goods such as food and medicine, to souvenirs for travellers.
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In the early part of the 20th century, professional education expanded beyond the traditional fields of theology, law and medicine.
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She is about to return home when she meets the medicine man.
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A lot of these medicines are still being used today.
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