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What is the noun for paediatric?

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pediatrician
  1. A physician who specializes in pediatrics; a children’s doctor or babies’ doctor.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “My friend's sister is a talented pediatrician who has dedicated her career to providing medical care for children.”
      “Parents should consult their child's pediatrician or pediatric nurse practitioner about whether to use lindane or other preparations.”
      “The duty of the pediatrician and the parent is to support the child's body in ways that facilitate its return to a balanced state.”
pediatrics
  1. (medicine) The branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of children.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The pediatrics department at the hospital specializes in providing medical care for young patients.”
      “The remainder of this multiauthored volume is an ambitious review of topics in medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics.”
      “I also have clinical experience in oncology, pediatrics, critical care, and community health.”
paediatrician
  1. Alternative spelling of pediatrician
  2. Examples:
    1. “If they are skittish they should arrange a visit with their family doctor or paediatrician.”
      “As developmental paediatrician to a neonatal referral centre she followed many low birthweight children with great skill.”
      “He's a paediatrician, not a cook, but in the last year, during his stay in Malawi, he's become a dab hand around the kitchen.”
paediatrics
  1. Alternative spelling of pediatrics
  2. Examples:
    1. “Those who work in paediatrics, anaesthetics and surgery work an average of 84 or 85 hours.”
      “He is one of 10 in the world with a dual expertise in ophthalmology and paediatrics.”
      “I mean we have a common saying in paediatrics that up until about six years of age your child will have six to eight viral infections a year.”
paediatry
  1. Alternative form of paediatrics
pediatrist
  1. Alternative form of paediatrist
  2. Examples:
    1. “Already in 1879, Lindner, a Hungarian pediatrist, devoted a penetrating study to the sucking or pleasure-sucking of the child.”
      “Allow you to store your next pediatrist appointment.”
pediatry
paediatrist
pedi
  1. (informal) A pedicure.
  2. Examples:
    1. “This mini pedi is a quick way of refreshing and beautifying your feet.”
      “Other typical dishes are the meat of pedi agnoni or legs of lamb cooked with garlic and parsley or tomato sauce with plenty of garlic and vinegar, and tripe cooked in tomato sauce, topped with grated pecorino cheese.”
      “The amalaita were Zulu-speakers in Natal, but, in Johannesburg and Pretoria, Pedi youths from the eastern Transvaal formed similar associations.”
paediatricians
  1. plural of paediatrician
pediatricians
  1. plural of pediatrician
  2. Examples:
    1. “Infants in these nurseries may be managed by family physicians and general pediatricians who later continue their care in the ambulatory setting.”
      “The NAS committee comprised pediatricians, chemists, developmental biologists, and food scientists.”
      “In 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a NRA-sponsored law that forbade pediatricians from asking about guns in the home.”
paediatrists
  1. plural of paediatrist
pediatrists
  1. plural of pediatrist
paediatries
  1. plural of paediatry
pediatries
pedis
  1. plural of pedi
  2. Examples:
    1. “Tinea pedis, generally known as athlete's foot, is a fungal infection of the skin of the foot.”
      “One of the most common diseases lurking in gyms is tinea pedis or athlete's foot.”
      “Care of the skin, good hygiene, control of skin diseases such as tinea pedis, and careful antiseptic dressings after minor wounds are all important.”
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