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81hospice — [ˈhɒspɪs] noun [C] a hospital that looks after people who are dying …
82hospice — hos•pice [[t]ˈhɒs pɪs[/t]] n. 1) a house of shelter or rest for pilgrims, strangers, etc., esp. one kept by a religious order 2) med a health care facility, or a system of professional home visits and supervision, for supportive care of the… …
83hospice — /ˈhɒspəs / (say hospuhs) noun 1. (formerly) a house of shelter or rest for pilgrims, strangers, etc., especially one kept by a religious order. 2. a hospital for terminally ill patients. {French, from Latin hospitium hospitality} …
84hospice — n. travellers rest house, especially kept by religious order; home caring for terminally ill patients …
85hospice — ho|spice sb., t, r, rne (hospital for uhelbredeligt syge mennesker) …
86hospice — nm. (religieux, pour voyageurs, pour vieillards) ; maison de retraite, MAPAD ; orphelinat : OSPISSO / E (Albanais, Annecy, Chambéry) …
87hospice — A program that provides special care for people who are near the end of life and for their families, either at home, in freestanding facilities, or within hospitals …
88hospice — n. 1 Brit. a home for people who are ill (esp. terminally) or destitute. 2 a lodging for travellers, esp. one kept by a religious order. Etymology: F f. L hospitium (as HOST(2)) …
89Musee de l'Hospice Comtesse — Hospice Comtesse L’hospice Comtesse (aussi appelé hospice Notre Dame) est un ancien hospice dont l essentiel des bâtiments date du XVIIe siècle. Sa construction fut décidée par Jeanne, comtesse de Flandre en 1236. Situé rue de la Monnaie… …
90Musée De L'Hospice Comtesse — Hospice Comtesse L’hospice Comtesse (aussi appelé hospice Notre Dame) est un ancien hospice dont l essentiel des bâtiments date du XVIIe siècle. Sa construction fut décidée par Jeanne, comtesse de Flandre en 1236. Situé rue de la Monnaie… …