University of Geneva

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Medical Dictionary

The Medical Dictionary is a specialized lexicon used by healthcare professionals to understand and communicate complex medical terminology. It includes definitions, pronunciation, etymology, and related terms for medical words and phrases.

Pronunciation

Pronunciation in a medical dictionary is typically provided using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This system allows for accurate and consistent representation of sounds in any language, making it easier for individuals from different linguistic backgrounds to understand and pronounce medical terms correctly.

Etymology

The etymology of medical terms often traces back to Latin or Ancient Greek roots. Understanding the etymology can help in deciphering the meaning of complex medical terms. For example, the term 'Cardiology' comes from the Greek words 'kardia', meaning heart, and 'logia', meaning study. Thus, cardiology is the study of the heart.

Related Terms

Related terms in a medical dictionary are words or phrases that have a connection to the main entry. For example, under the entry for 'Cardiology', related terms might include 'Cardiologist', 'Cardiac Surgery', and 'Cardiovascular Disease'. These related terms help to provide a broader understanding of the main entry.

University of Geneva

The University of Geneva is a leading international research university. It is known for its contributions to various fields, including medicine. The university's Faculty of Medicine is renowned for its research and education in medical sciences.

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