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Greek
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἰατρός (iatrós, “doctor”). [1] Doublet of γιατρός (giatrós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.aˈtɾos/
- Hyphenation: ι‧α‧τρός
Noun
ιατρός • (iatrós) m or f (plural ιατροί)
- (formal) Alternative form of γιατρός (giatrós)
Declension
- αστίατρος m (astíatros, “municipal doctor”)
- ιατρεία f (iatreía, “cure”)
- ιατρείο n (iatreío, “clinic, doctor's surgery”)
- ιατρεύω (iatrévo, “to cure, to heal”)
- ιατρικά (iatriká, “medically”, adverb)
- ιατρική f (iatrikí, “medicine”, field of study)
- ιατρικό n (iatrikó, “medication”)
- ιατρικός (iatrikós, “medical”, adjective)
- ιατρικώς (iatrikós, “medically”, adverb)
- ιατρογενής (iatrogenís, “iatrogenic”, adjective)
- ιατροδικαστή f (iatrodikastí, “forensic science”)
- ιατροδικαστής m or f (iatrodikastís, “forensic scientist”)
- ιατροδικαστική f (iatrodikastikí, “forensic pathology”)
- ιατροδικαστικός (iatrodikastikós, “forensic”, adjective)
- ιατροδικαστίνα f (iatrodikastína, “forensic scientist”)
- ιατροδικάστρια f (iatrodikástria, “forensic scientist”)
- ιατρόσημο n (iatrósimo, “caduceus symbol”)
- ιατροσόφιο n (iatrosófio)
- ιατροσυμβούλιο n (iatrosymvoúlio, “medical board”)
- ιατροσύνεδρος m (iatrosýnedros)
- ιατροφαρμακευτικός (iatrofarmakeftikós, adjective)
- ιατροφιλόσοφος m (iatrofilósofos, “medicine philosopher”, obsolete)
- -ίατρος (-íatros, suffix)
- ιατρο- (iatro-, prefix)
- and see: γιατρός m (giatrós, “doctor”, informal)
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