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Clinic has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a medical establishment run by a group of medical specialists

"The hospital decided to expand its cardiac clinic after three leading cardiologists agreed to open their own specialized practice there."

2

meeting for diagnosis of problems and instruction or remedial work in a particular activity

"After struggling to improve my golf swing, I booked an appointment at a specialized clinic to receive expert instruction on my grip."

3

a healthcare facility for outpatient care

"After my annual checkup, the doctor sent me to the clinic for a routine blood test instead of keeping me overnight at the hospital."

4

A medical facility, such as a hospital, especially one for the treatment and diagnosis of outpatients.

"After my knee surgery, I made several follow-up appointments at the orthopedic clinic to have my stitches removed and check on my recovery progress."

In plain English: A clinic is a place where doctors and nurses give medical care to people who are sick or injured.

"My sister works at a small dental clinic downtown."

Usage: Clinic refers to a healthcare facility that primarily provides outpatient services rather than inpatient care. Use this term when describing a place where patients receive diagnosis or treatment without staying overnight.

Example Sentences
"My sister works at a small dental clinic downtown." noun
"She visited the dental clinic for her regular checkup." noun
"The local animal shelter operates a free vaccination clinic every Saturday." noun
"He booked an appointment at the dermatology clinic to see about his rash." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
medical institution session medical building
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
eye clinic reading clinic basketball clinic baseball clinic hockey clinic dispensary

Origin

The word "clinic" comes from the French clinique, which was borrowed from Late Latin to describe a physician or someone confined to a sickbed. It ultimately traces back to Ancient Greek for "pertaining to a bed," reflecting the original setting where patients were treated while lying down.

Rhyming Words
nic danic zanic kinic sinic panic vinic yonic eonic tunic punic xenic ionic sonic monic manic nonic cynic conic genic
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