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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of practice of medicine:
/pɹæktəs ʌv mɛdəsən/

Derived Form of practice

noun
plural: practices
verb
third person: practices
past: practiced
past participle: practiced
present participle: practicing
Noun
1
a customary way of operation or behavior
  1. it is their practice to give annual raises
  2. they changed their dietary pattern
Synonymspattern,
Hyponymsbiologism, calisthenics, cannibalism, careerism, cooperation, custom, fashion, featherbedding, formalism, habitude, lobbyism, lynch law, mistreatment, modernism, nonconformism, nudism, occult, one-upmanship, ornamentalism, peonage, pluralism, popery, quotation, ritual, ritualism, slavery, symbolism, systematism, transvestism, unwritten law,
Hypernymsactivity,
Type ofactivity,
Typesbiologism, cannibalism, careerism, cooperation, cross dressing, custom, fashion, featherbedding, formalism, habitude, lynch law, mistreatment, modernism, naturism, nudism, occult, occult arts, one-upmanship, peonage, popery, quotation, ritual, ritualism, slaveholding, slavery, symbolisation, symbolism, symbolization, systematism, transvestism, transvestitism, unwritten law, usage, usance,
2
systematic training by multiple repetitions
  1. practice makes perfect
Synonymsexercise, drill, practice session, recitation,
Hyponymsfire drill, manual of arms, military drill, rehearsal, review, scrimmage, shadowboxing, target practice,
Hypernymstraining,
Type ofgrooming, preparation, training,
Typesbrushup, dry run, fire drill, manual, manual of arms, military drill, rehearsal, review, scrimmage, shadowboxing, target practice,
3
translating an idea into action
  1. a hard theory to put into practice
  2. differences between theory and praxis of communism
Synonymspraxis,
Hypernymsimplementation,
Type ofeffectuation, implementation,
4
the exercise of a profession
  1. the practice of the law
  2. I took over his practice when he retired
Hyponymsconsultancy, cosmetology, dental practice, law practice, medical practice, optometry, private practice, witching,
Hypernymsuse,
Type ofemployment, exercise, usage, use, utilisation, utilization,
Typesconsultancy, dental practice, law practice, medical practice, optometry,
5
knowledge of how something is usually done
  1. it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner
Hyponymsconvention, custom, heritage,
Hypernymscognition,
Type ofcognition, knowledge, noesis,
Typesconvention, custom, formula, heritage, normal, pattern, rule, tradition,
Verb
1
carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions
  1. practice law
Synonymspractise, exercise, do,
Hyponymsshamanize,
Entailmentswork,
Typesshamanise, shamanize,
2
learn by repetition
  1. We drilled French verbs every day
  2. Pianists practice scales
Synonymsdrill, exercise, practise,
Hypernymslearn,
Type oflearn, read, study, take,
3
engage in a rehearsal (of)
Synonymsrehearse, practise,
Hyponymsscrimmage, walk through,
Hypernymsperform,
Type ofdo, execute, perform,
Typesscrimmage, walk through,
4
avail oneself to
  1. apply a principle
  2. practice a religion
  3. use care when going down the stairs
  4. use your common sense
  5. practice non-violent resistance
Synonymsapply, use,
Hyponymsfollow,
Typesfollow,
5
engage in or perform
  1. practice safe sex
  2. commit a random act of kindness
Synonymscommit,
Hypernymsprosecute,
Preposition
1
a reason or cause
Synonymsfrom,
2
connects a noun with the preceding word
3
expresses possession or connection
4
indicates parts, content, or quality
5
indicates a point of reference

Derived Form of medicine

noun
plural: medicines
verb
third person: medicines
past: medicined
past participle: medicined
present participle: medicining
Noun
1
the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
Synonymsmedical specialty,
Hyponymsallergology, anesthesiology, angiology, bacteriology, biomedicine, cardiology, dentistry, dermatology, emergency medicine, endocrinology, epidemiology, forensic medicine, gastroenterology, geriatrics, gynecology, hematology, hygiene, immunology, internal medicine, nephrology, neurology, neuropsychiatry, nosology, nuclear medicine, obstetrics, oncology, ophthalmology, otology, pediatrics, pharmacology, pharmacy, podiatry, proctology, prosthetics, psychiatry, rheumatology, rhinolaryngology, space medicine, sports medicine, therapeutics, thoracic medicine, traumatology, tropical medicine, urology, veterinary medicine, virology,
Hypernymsmedical science,
Type ofmedical science,
Typesaccident surgery, allergology, anaesthesiology, anesthesiology, angiology, bacteriology, biomedicine, cardiology, chiropody, clinical neurology, dental medicine, dentistry, dermatology, diagnostics, emergency medicine, endocrinology, epidemiology, forensic medicine, forensic pathology, gastroenterology, general medicine, geriatrics, gerontology, gynaecology, gynecology, haematology, hematology, hygiene, hygienics, immunology, internal medicine, materia medica, midwifery, nephrology, neurology, neuropsychiatry, nosology, nuclear medicine, OB, obstetrics, odontology, oncology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, otology, paediatrics, pediatric medicine, pediatrics, pharmaceutics, pharmacological medicine, pharmacology, pharmacy, podiatry, proctology, prosthetics, psychiatry, psychological medicine, psychopathology, rheumatology, space medicine, sports medicine, therapeutics, thoracic medicine, tocology, traumatology, tropical medicine, urogenital medicine, urology, veterinary medicine, virology,
See alsomedicate,
2
(medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
Synonymsmedication, medicament, medicinal drug,
Hyponymsacyclovir, alendronate, allopurinol, amrinone, analgesic, angiogenesis inhibitor, anti-inflammatory, antiarrhythmic, antibacterial, anticholinergic, anticholinesterase, anticoagulant, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, antidiabetic, antidiarrheal, antidiuretic, antiemetic, antihistamine, antihypertensive, antiprotozoal, antipyretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitussive, antiviral, APC, astringent, atomic cocktail, azathioprine, blocker, bronchodilator, calcium blocker, carminative, clofibrate, clopidogrel bisulfate, cold medicine, counterirritant, cytotoxic drug, decongestant, demulcent, diaphoretic, disulfiram, dose, Drixoral, drug cocktail, expectorant, fixed-combination drug, gemfibrozil, hematinic, herbal medicine, histamine blocker, immunosuppressant, inhalant, isoproterenol, isosorbide, lipid-lowering medicine, methacholine, nux vomica, over-the-counter drug, oxytocic, paregoric, patent medicine, penicillamine, pentylenetetrazol, pharmaceutical, placebo, powder, prescription drug, probenecid, purgative, remedy, rubefacient, sedative, soothing syrup, specific, sucralfate, sudorific, suppository, tincture, tonic, tyrosine kinase inhibitor, vermicide, vermifuge,
Hypernymsdrug,
Partseserine, physostigmine,
Type ofdrug,
Typesacyclovir, alendronate, allopurinol, amrinone, analgesic, angiogenesis inhibitor, anodyne, Antabuse, anthelminthic, anthelmintic, antiarrhythmic, antiarrhythmic drug, antiarrhythmic medication, antibacterial, antibacterial drug, anticholinergic, anticholinergic drug, anticholinesterase, anticoagulant, anticoagulant medication, anticonvulsant, anticonvulsant drug, antidepressant, antidepressant drug, antidiabetic, antidiabetic drug, antidiarrheal, antidiarrheal drug, antidiuretic, antidiuretic drug, antiemetic, antiemetic drug, antiepileptic, antiepileptic drug, antihistamine, antihypertensive, antihypertensive drug, anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory drug, antiprotozoal, antiprotozoal drug, antipyretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antispasmodic agent, antitussive, antiviral, antiviral agent, antiviral drug, APC, aperient, astringent, astringent drug, atomic cocktail, Atromid-S, azathioprine, bactericide, blocker, blocking agent, bronchodilator, calcium blocker, calcium-channel blocker, camphorated tincture of opium, Carafate, carminative, cathartic, clofibrate, clopidogrel bisulfate, cold medicine, counterirritant, Cuprimine, curative, cure, cytotoxic drug, decoagulant, decongestant, demulcent, depressant, diaphoretic, disulfiram, dose, downer, Drixoral, drug cocktail, ethical drug, expectorant, expectorator, febrifuge, fixed-combination drug, Fosamax, gemfibrozil, HAART, haematinic, helminthic, hematinic, herbal medicine, highly active antiretroviral therapy, histamine blocker, immune suppressant drug, immunosuppressant, immunosuppressive drug, Imuran, inhalant, inhalation, Inocor, isoproterenol, Isordil, isosorbide, Isuprel, lipid-lowering medication, lipid-lowering medicine, Lopid, Mecholyl, methacholine, Metrazol, nux vomica, over-the-counter drug, over-the-counter medicine, oxytocic, oxytocic drug, pain pill, painkiller, paregoric, patent medicine, penicillamine, pentamethylenetetrazol, pentylenetetrazol, pharmaceutical, physic, placebo, Plavix, powder, prescription, prescription drug, prescription medicine, probenecid, purgative, remedy, restorative, rubefacient, sedative, sedative drug, soothing syrup, spasmolytic, specific, statin, statin drug, styptic, sucralfate, suppository, tincture, tonic, tyrosine kinase inhibitor, vermicide, vermifuge, Zovirax, Zyloprim,
See alsomedicate,
3
the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries
  1. he studied medicine at Harvard
Synonymspractice of medicine,
Hyponymsalternative medicine, complementary medicine, preventive medicine,
Hypernymslearned profession,
Type oflearned profession,
Typesalternative medicine, complementary medicine, preventive medicine,
See alsomedical, medicate, medicolegal, premedical,
4
punishment for one's actions
  1. you have to face the music
  2. take your medicine
Synonymsmusic,
Hypernymspunishment,
Type ofpenalisation, penalization, penalty, punishment,
Verb
1
treat medicinally, treat with medicine
Synonymsmedicate,
Hyponymsdrug, salve,
Hypernymstreat,
Type ofcare for, treat,
Typesdose, drug, salve,

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  10. Mishori. She is a professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine,
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  12. Mishori. She's a professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine
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  17. Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital. This is it.
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  19. is a dynamic process. In the journal Nature, the scientists from UVAs School of Medicine
  20. but I think it's also good to, prior to administrating the dose of medicine...