Doctor
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English
Noun
doctor
- A physician: a member of the medical profession. One who is trained and licenced to heal the sick. The final examination and qualification may award a doctorate in which case the post-nominal letters are MD. In the UK the qualifying exam is a first degree and the letters are MBBS or MBChB. (Usually refers to a general practitioner, as others are referred to by their specialties.)
- A person who has attained a doctorate such as a D.A., D.B.A., D.F.A., D.M.A., D.M.L., D.Sc., Ed.D., Ph.D., Th.D. or one of many other terminal degrees.
- A veterinarian: a member of the medical profession. One who is trained and licenced to heal the sick. The final examination and qualification may award a doctorate in which case the post-nominal letters are DVM. In the UK the letters are BVSc.
Translations
- Arabic: طبيب, طَبِيبٌ m, طبيبة, طَبِيبَةٌ f; (root) طبب
- Bulgarian: доктор m (1,2), лекар m (2), лекарка f (2)
- Catalan: metge m [1][2] (ca), metgesa f
- Chinese: 醫生/医生 (yīshēng), 大夫 (dàifù)
- Dutch: dokter m,f (1), arts m,f (1), doctor m,f (2)
- Esperanto: doktoro m,f (1), kuracisto m,f (2)
- Finnish: lääkäri (1,2), parantaja (2), tohtori (1,3)
- French: médecin m (1), médecine f, docteur m (1)
- German: Arzt m, Ärztin f, Mediziner m (1), Doktor (2)
- Italian: medico (1), dottore m (1, 2)
- Japanese: 医師 (いし, ishi), 医者 (いしゃ, isha) (1), 博士 (はくし, hakushi; はかせ hakase) (2)
- Polish]]: lekarz m, lekarka f, doktor m
- Portuguese: médico m (1), médica f (1), doutor m (2), doutora f (2)
- Romanian: medic m,f, doctor m,f
- Russian: доктор m,f (1,2), врач m,f (2)
- Spanish: medico m (1), medica m (1)
- Swedish: doktor (1, 2), läkare (1)
Verb
doctor
- To act as a doctor.
- To change the writing on a piece of paper.
Adjective (title)
doctor
- Indicates that a person has trained as a doctor.
- Indicates that a person has a doctorate.