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Etymology
From Old French medecine, from Latin medicīna (“the healing art, medicine, a physician's shop, a remedy, medicine”), feminine of medicīnus (“of or belonging to physic or surgery, or to a physician or surgeon”), from medicus (“physician, surgeon”), from medeor, medērī (“heal”, verb).
Noun
méd'cinne f (plural méd'cinnes)
- (Jersey) medicine
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