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  2. Medical Dictionary - Merriam-Webster

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    Search medical terms and abbreviations with the most up-to-date and comprehensive medical dictionary from the reference experts at Merriam-Webster. Master today's medical vocabulary. Authoritative pronunciations.

  3. Medical Dictionary

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    The main source of TheFreeDictionary's Medical dictionary is The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary, Second Edition, which provides authoritative descriptions of medical conditions, medications, anatomical terms, noted medical personalities and much more.

  4. cerebrovascular accident: The medical term for a stroke. cerumen: A substance that helps keep dirt out of the ear and lubricates the skin in the ear. More commonly known as earwax. cervical radiculopathy: A pinched nerve, causing sharp pain, tingling, and numbness in the areas served by the nerve.

  5. OpenMD Medical Dictionary

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    OpenMD's medical dictionary aggregates definitions from leading medical institutions and includes illustrations, phonetic pronunciations, and related terms.

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  7. Dictionary of Medical Terms - familydoctor.org

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    Our dictionary of more than 1,300 medical terms can help you gain a better understanding of complex medical language.

  8. Medical Terms: Medical Dictionary - MedicineNet

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    Our doctors define difficult medical language in easy-to-understand explanations of over 19,000 medical terms. Medical Term online medical dictionary provides quick access to hard-to-spell and often misspelled medical definitions through an extensive alphabetical listing.