medicine in Korean
medicine in Korean is 의사 — medicine means a substance taken to treat or prevent illness.
medicine in Korean
의사
Pronounced: uisa
profession
What does "medicine" mean?
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noun A substance taken to treat or prevent illness.
"The pharmacist explained how to take the medicine safely."
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noun The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease.
"She decided to study medicine after volunteering at a hospital."
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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 Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "medicine" in Korean?
"medicine" in Korean is 의사. medicine means: A substance taken to treat or prevent illness.
How do you pronounce 의사?
"medicine" in Korean is 의사, pronounced "uisa".
How do you use "medicine" in a sentence?
Example: "The pharmacist explained how to take the medicine safely." In Korean, "medicine" is 의사.
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