Madera

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Madera

Madera (pronunciation: /məˈdɛrə/) is a term that is not typically associated with medical terminology. The term "Madera" is Spanish for "wood". However, in the context of a medical dictionary, it could potentially refer to a location such as Madera County in California, which is home to several medical facilities and health-related organizations.

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Etymology

The term "Madera" originates from the Spanish language, where it translates to "wood". It is commonly used as a place name in Spanish-speaking regions.

Related Terms

  • Healthcare: The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
  • Medical Facility: Buildings that are equipped with the necessary medical equipment and staff to provide healthcare services.
  • Madera County: A county in the U.S. state of California, known for its healthcare facilities.
  • California: A state in the U.S. known for its advanced healthcare system.

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