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21 go in for
1) (to take part in: I'm not going in for the 1,000 metres race.) taka þátt í2) (to do (something) as a hobby, career etc: My son is going in for medicine; She goes in for collecting postcards.) fást við, stunda -
22 GP
[‹i: 'pi:](general practitioner; a doctor who treats the general illnesses of the people in a district, not specializing in any particular branch of medicine: My GP referred me to a heart specialist.) -
23 gynaecology
(the branch of medicine which deals with the diseases of women.) kvensjúkdómafræði -
24 hail
I 1. [heil] noun1) (small balls of ice falling from the clouds: There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.) hagl, haglél2) (a shower (of things): a hail of arrows.) hríð, skæðadrífa2. verb(to shower hail: It was hailing as I drove home.) gera haglélII 1. [heil] verb1) (to shout to in order to attract attention: We hailed a taxi; The captain hailed the passing ship.) kalla til/DPá2) (to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something: His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.) fagna, heilsa2. noun(a shout (to attract attention): Give that ship a hail.) hróp3. interjection(an old word of greeting: Hail, O King!) heill sé þér -
25 injection
[-ʃən]noun The medicine was given by injection; She has regular injections of insulin.) stunga, sprauta, sprautuskammtur -
26 iodine
1) (an element used in medicine and photography, forming black crystals.) joð2) (a liquid form of the element used as an antiseptic.) joðáburður -
27 laxative
['læksətiv]noun, adjective((a medicine) which makes it easier to pass waste matter from the bowels.) hægðalyf -
28 MD
[,em 'di:]( abbreviation) (Doctor of Medicine.) -
29 medical
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30 medicinal
[mə'disinl]1) (having the power to heal and used as a medicine: medicinal substances.) læknandi; græðandi2) (of healing: for medicinal purposes.) læknisfræðilegur; læknandi -
31 orally
adverb medicine to be taken orally.) munnlega; til inntöku -
32 orthop(a)edics
[o:Ɵə'pi:diks](the branch of medicine which concerns diseases and injuries of the bones: He specialized in orthopaedics.) bæklunarskurðlækningar- orthopaedic- orthopedic -
33 orthop(a)edics
[o:Ɵə'pi:diks](the branch of medicine which concerns diseases and injuries of the bones: He specialized in orthopaedics.) bæklunarskurðlækningar- orthopaedic- orthopedic -
34 overdose
['əuvədous](too great an amount (of medicine): an overdose of sleeping-pills.) of stór skammtur -
35 pastille
['pæstəl, ]( American[) pæ'sti:l](a small sweet often containing medicine (usually for infections of the mouth or throat etc): throat pastilles.) hálstafla -
36 penicillin
[peni'silin](a kind of antibiotic medicine which kills many harmful bacteria: The doctor gave her penicillin; ( also adjective) penicillin injections.) pensillín -
37 pill
[pil](a small ball or tablet of medicine, to be swallowed: She took a pill; sleeping-pills.) (lyfja)pilla -
38 pioneer
1. noun1) (a person who goes to a new, often uninhabited or uncivilized (part of a) country to live and work there: The American pioneers; ( also adjective) a pioneer family.) landnemi2) (a person who is the first to study some new subject, or use or develop a new technique etc: Joseph Lister was one of the pioneers of modern medicine; The Wright brothers were the pioneers of aeroplane flight.) frumherji2. verb(to be the first to do or make: Who pioneered the use of vaccine for preventing polio?) vera brautryðjandi -
39 potion
['pəuʃən](a drink containing eg medicine or poison, or having a magic effect: a love-potion.) mixtúra, (töfra)drykkur -
40 practise
['præktis]1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) æfa (sig)2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) sÿna í verki, ástunda3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) stunda•
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