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1dispensary — 1. A physician s office, especially the office of one who dispenses medicines. 2. The office of a hospital pharmacist, where medicines are given out on physicians orders. 3. An outpatient department of a hospital. [L. dis penso, pp. atus, to… …
2Ambulance — Although you are undoubtedly familiar with the sound of the siren and the sight of the flashing lights of the ambulance, you may not necessarily know that the ambulance began as a walking hospital. The word "ambulance" indeed started… …
3ambulance — noun Etymology: French, from (hôpital) ambulant, literally, ambulant field hospital, from ambulant itinerant, from Latin ambulant , ambulans, present participle of ambulare Date: 1809 a vehicle equipped for transporting the injured or sick …
4ambulance — noun a vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital. verb convey in an ambulance. Origin C19: Fr., from hôpital ambulant mobile field hospital , from L. ambulant (see ambulant) …
5Liste falscher Freunde — Die Liste falscher Freunde listet eine Auswahl häufiger falscher Freunde (Übersetzungsfallen bzw. Verständnisprobleme) zwischen Deutsch und anderen Sprachen, dem in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und in anderen Staaten gesprochenen Deutsch sowie… …
6Pepperoni — Die Liste falscher Freunde listet eine Auswahl häufiger falscher Freunde (Übersetzungsfallen bzw. Verständnisprobleme) zwischen Deutsch und anderen Sprachen, dem in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und in anderen Staaten gesprochenen Deutsch sowie… …
7ambulance — /am byeuh leuhns/, n. 1. a specially equipped motor vehicle, airplane, ship, etc., for carrying sick or injured people, usually to a hospital. 2. (formerly) a field hospital. [1800 10; < F, equiv. to (hôpital) ambul(ant) walking (hospital) + ance …
8ambulance — noun An emergency vehicle that transports sick or injured people to a hospital. See Also: ambulatory, ambulant …
9wandering — Synonyms and related words: Wanderjahr, aberrancy, aberrant, aberration, aberrative, abnormal, adrift, afebrile delirium, afloat, afoot and lighthearted, aimless, aimlessness, alternating, ambulant, amorphous, anomalistic, anomalous, babbling,… …
10ambulance — [19] Originally, ambulance was a French term for a field hospital – that is, one set up at a site convenient for a battlefield, and capable of being moved on to the next battlefield when the army advanced (or retreated). In other words, it was an …
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