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doctor verb

  /ˈdɑktɚ/ , /ˈdɒktə(ɹ)/ , /ˈdɒktə/ , /ˈdɒktəɹ/ , /ˈdɔktə/
  • (transitive) To physically alter (medically or surgically) a living being in order to change growth or behavior.
  • (transitive) To alter or make obscure, as with the intention to deceive, especially a document.
adulterare, falsificare
  • (transitive) To make (someone) into an (academic) doctor; to confer a doctorate upon.
addottorare
  • (transitive) To act as a medical doctor to.
  • (intransitive, humorous) To act as a medical doctor.
curare, medicare

doctor noun

  /ˈdɑktɚ/ , /ˈdɒktə(ɹ)/ , /ˈdɒktə/ , /ˈdɒktəɹ/ , /ˈdɔktə/
  • A person who has attained a doctorate, such as a Ph.D. or Th.D. or one of many other terminal degrees conferred by a college or university.
dottore, dottoressa

doctorate noun

  /ˈdɑk.tɚ.eɪt/ , /ˈdɑk.tɚ.ət/ , /ˈdɒk.tə.ɹeɪt/ , /ˈdɒk.tə.ɹɪt/
  • The highest degree awarded by a university faculty.
dottorato

doctoral adjective

  /ˈdɑktəɹəl/ , /ˈdɑktɹəl/ , /ˈdɒktəɹəl/ , /ˈdɒktɹəl/ , /ˈdɔktəɹəl/ , /ˈdɔktɹəl/ , /ˌdɒkˈtɔɹəl/
  • Relating to a doctorate.
dottorale

Doctor noun

  • The title of an academic or medical doctor (a person who holds a doctorate); used before or instead of the doctor's name.
Dottor, Dottore
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