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medicine in Arabic

medicine in Arabic is طِبّ — medicine means a substance taken to treat or prevent illness.

medicine in Arabic

طِبّ
noun masculine
Pronounced: ṭibb
profession

What does "medicine" mean?

  1. noun A substance taken to treat or prevent illness.
    "The pharmacist explained how to take the medicine safely."
  2. noun The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease.
    "She decided to study medicine after volunteering at a hospital."
  3. noun Among some Indigenous cultures, ritual or spiritual practices believed to influence healing or fortune.
    "The elder spoke of the medicine bundle passed down through generations."

medicine in a sentence

  • The pharmacist explained how to take the medicine safely.
  • He hates the taste of cough medicine.
  • She decided to study medicine after volunteering at a hospital.
  • The elder spoke of the medicine bundle passed down through generations.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "medicine" in Arabic?

"medicine" in Arabic is طِبّ. medicine means: A substance taken to treat or prevent illness.

How do you pronounce طِبّ?

"medicine" in Arabic is طِبّ, pronounced "ṭibb".

How do you use "medicine" in a sentence?

Example: "The pharmacist explained how to take the medicine safely." In Arabic, "medicine" is طِبّ.

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