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médecin légiste en chefEnglish-French legislative terms > Chief, Forensic, Pathologist
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médecin légiste en chef adjointEnglish-French legislative terms > Deputy, Chief, Forensic, Pathologist
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forensic [fə'rensɪk]∎ he showed great forensic skill at the trial il a fait une plaidoirie remarquable(UNCOUNT) art m de la discussion ou du débat►► forensic accounting expertise f judiciaire;forensic department (in hospital) institut m médico-légal;forensic evidence expertise f criminalistique;forensic laboratory laboratoire m de criminalistique;forensic linguistics linguistique f appliquée à la criminalistique;forensic medicine médecine f légale;forensic pathologist médecin m légiste;forensic pathology médecine f légale;forensic science criminalistique f;forensic scientist expert m légiste ou en criminalistique;forensic test = test effectué par un expert en criminalistique;∎ forensic tests showed him to be the killer les tests médico-légaux ont prouvé qu'il était l'assassin -
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forensic medicine — the application of medical knowledge to questions of civil and criminal law, esp. in court proceedings. Also called forensic jurisprudence, legal medicine, medical jurisprudence. [1835 45] * * * Science of applying medical knowledge to legal… … Universalium
Forensic — Dealing with the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems. Pertaining to legal proceedings. For examples, forensic anthropology, forensic dentistry, forensic experts, forensic medicine (legal medicine), forensic pathology, forensic… … Medical dictionary
forensic — I. adjective Etymology: Latin forensis public, forensic, from forum forum Date: 1659 1. belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate 2. argumentative, rhetorical 3. relating to or dealing with the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
forensic — fo|ren|sic [fəˈrensık, zık] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: forensis of a court or forum , from forum; FORUM] relating to the scientific methods used for finding out about a crime forensic evidence/science/medicine etc ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
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pathologist — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ consultant (BrE) ▪ forensic, surgical (AmE) ▪ Home Office (in the UK) PATHOLOGIST + VERB ▪ examine sth … Collocations dictionary
forensic — adj. Forensic is used with these nouns: ↑biologist, ↑evidence, ↑examination, ↑laboratory, ↑medicine, ↑pathologist, ↑psychiatrist, ↑psychiatry, ↑psychologist, ↑science, ↑scien … Collocations dictionary
pathologist — noun An expert in pathology; a specialist who examines samples of body tissues for diagnostic or forensic purpose … Wiktionary