Associations to the word «Medic»
Noun
- Stretcher
- Ambulance
- Infirmary
- Wounded
- Sniper
- Tau
- Morphine
- Platoon
- Bandage
- Gurney
- Combat
- Dane
- Swat
- Fireman
- Battlefield
- Firefighter
- Technician
- Alert
- Pallet
- Specialist
- Combatant
- Rifleman
- Als
- Bracelet
- Commando
- Trooper
- Canteen
- Mechanic
- Demolition
- Rip
- Casualty
- Chaplain
- Norwood
- Roe
- Wound
- Swain
- Dammit
- Para
- Pouch
- Conway
- Chekov
- Fallacy
- Nurse
- Evacuation
- Bruise
- Dentist
- Protester
- Kc
- Kit
- Terran
- Aid
- Gunner
- Clinic
- Doctor
- Hospital
- Trauma
- Diver
- Rescue
- Doc
- Healer
- Surgeon
- Pax
- Bahrain
- Boone
- Medicare
- Twinkle
- Sergeant
- Capsule
- Webber
- Forces
- Squad
- Libya
- Mckenna
- Corey
- Treating
- Intern
Adjective
Wiktionary
MEDIC, noun. Alternative spelling of medick
MEDIC, adjective. Of or pertaining to medicines; medical.
MEDIC, noun. A doctor
MEDIC, noun. A paramedic, someone with special training in first aid, especially in the military
MEDIC, noun. A medical student.
MEDIC, proper noun. The Median language.
Dictionary definition
MEDIC, noun. Any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves.
MEDIC, noun. A medical practitioner in the armed forces.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.