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1. Etymology of the Italian word medico

the Italian word medico
derived from the Latin word medicus (doctor, physician; fourth finger of the hand; healing, curative, medical)
derived from the Latin word mederi (heal, cure; remedy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *med-
derived from the Latin word Medicus
derived from the Greek word medikos, Μηδικός

Derivations in Italian

medicastro

Derivations in other languages

English medico

Cognates

French mége, Provençal metge, Spanish medico

2. Etymology of the Italian word medico

derived from the Italian word medico
derived from the Latin word medicus (doctor, physician; fourth finger of the hand; healing, curative, medical)
derived from the Latin word mederi (heal, cure; remedy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *med-

Derivations in Italian

biomedico

3. Etymology of the Italian word medico

derived from the Italian word medico

Derivations in Italian

medicastro, medichessa, paramedico, protomedico



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