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medico

[med-i-koh] / ˈmɛd ɪˌkoʊ /


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But at the changeover, the medicos come out to take a look at Muchova.

From The Guardian

The Daily Telegraph, another former Johnson employer, is filled with columns questioning his virility and grit, suggesting that the English bulldog has become the whipped dog, intimidated by nanny-state medicos and fearmongering epidemiologists.

From Washington Post

It charges patients, but services are free for the city’s administrators, police force, medicos and the poor.

From Washington Times

Megan Esther Grey sang impressively and with notable flexibility, first as a bespectacled medico in the Gluck, then as the sinister surreal Drummer in the Ullmann.

From Washington Post

In room 120, marked “medico,” a doctor attended to children with runny noses and coughs, as well as a woman with a leg burn.

From Seattle Times