Table of Contents
1. internal
adjective. ['ˌɪnˈtɝːnəl'] happening or arising or located within some limits or especially surface.
Antonyms
Etymology
- internalis (Latin)
Rhymes with Internal Medicine
- genemedicine
2. medicine
noun. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques.
Synonyms
- virology
- proctology
- cardiology
- otology
- sports medicine
- haematology
- rheumatology
- psychiatry
- nosology
- allergology
- geriatrics
- hematology
- dermatology
- ophthalmology
- neurology
- paediatrics
- materia medica
- medical science
- pharmacology
- bacteriology
- forensic pathology
- epidemiology
- pharmaceutics
- prosthetics
- rhinolaryngology
- gastroenterology
- general medicine
- obstetrics
- pharmacological medicine
- nephrology
- traumatology
- gerontology
- endocrinology
- chiropody
- tropical medicine
- biomedicine
- veterinary medicine
- space medicine
- thoracic medicine
- otorhinolaryngology
- diagnostics
- gynaecology
- gynecology
- otolaryngology
- forensic medicine
- pedology
- urogenital medicine
- neuropsychiatry
- OB
- clinical neurology
- immunology
- pharmacy
- dentistry
- podiatry
- psychological medicine
- accident surgery
- urology
- midwifery
- oncology
- pediatric medicine
- emergency medicine
- nuclear medicine
- hygienics
- medical specialty
- tocology
- angiology
- pediatrics
- dental medicine
- hygiene
- internal medicine
- psychopathology
- therapeutics
- anesthesiology
Antonyms
Etymology
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. medicine
noun. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries.
Antonyms
Etymology
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. medicine
noun. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease.
Synonyms
- camphorated tincture of opium
- remedy
- tonic
- restorative
- lipid-lowering medication
- medicament
- painkiller
- Drixoral
- sucralfate
- alendronate
- analgesic
- HAART
- rubefacient
- acyclovir
- physic
- antiviral
- antihypertensive drug
- vermifuge
- sedative
- diaphoretic
- Zyloprim
- Isuprel
- anti-inflammatory
- pentamethylenetetrazol
- Inocor
- anticonvulsant
- amrinone
- anticholinesterase
- antipyretic
- suppository
- herbal medicine
- styptic
- clofibrate
- APC
- placebo
- curative
- Metrazol
- anticoagulant medication
- immune suppressant drug
- calcium blocker
- antitussive
- Mecholyl
- antidiuretic
- sudorific
- cold medicine
- tincture
- counterirritant
- antiseptic
- antidepressant drug
- dosage
- calcium-channel blocker
- antibacterial
- nux vomica
- spasmolytic
- tyrosine kinase inhibitor
- antidiuretic drug
- immunosuppressive
- antihistamine
- downer
- atomic cocktail
- highly active antiretroviral therapy
- Lopid
- haematinic
- helminthic
- anticonvulsant drug
- sedative drug
- inhalation
- prescription
- drug cocktail
- aperient
- inhalant
- anthelmintic
- Fosamax
- anticholinergic
- antiprotozoal drug
- Imuran
- sudatory
- prescription drug
- lipid-lowering medicine
- antiarrhythmic medication
- Cuprimine
- physostigmine
- antispasmodic
- penicillamine
- medicinal drug
- febrifuge
- angiogenesis inhibitor
- anodyne
- antiviral drug
- immunosuppressive drug
- histamine blocker
- fixed-combination drug
- Atromid-S
- antidepressant
- antiemetic
- vermicide
- carminative
- Plavix
- antibacterial drug
- oxytocic
- Zovirax
- anthelminthic
- soothing syrup
- decoagulant
- demulcent
- anticholinergic drug
- Carafate
- blocker
- clopidogrel bisulfate
- ethical drug
- isoproterenol
- Isordil
- immunosuppressor
- astringent
- Antabuse
- antiepileptic
- antiprotozoal
- prescription medicine
- expectorant
- pain pill
- powder
- antidiabetic drug
- medication
- immunosuppressant
- hematinic
- oxytocic drug
- dose
- cure
- antidiabetic
- therapeutic
- depressant
- pentylenetetrazol
- over-the-counter medicine
- antiepileptic drug
- antiemetic drug
- paregoric
- antidiarrheal
- antihypertensive
- antiviral agent
- anticoagulant
- antidiarrheal drug
- drug
- astringent drug
- methacholine
- decongestant
- patent medicine
- specific
- bronchodilator
- pharmaceutical
- statin
- over-the-counter drug
- statin drug
- probenecid
- antispasmodic agent
- allopurinol
- pharmaceutic
- isosorbide
- purgative
- expectorator
- azathioprine
- gemfibrozil
- bactericide
- anti-inflammatory drug
- antiarrhythmic drug
- disulfiram
- cathartic
- cytotoxic drug
- blocking agent
Etymology
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. internal
adjective. ['ˌɪnˈtɝːnəl'] occurring within an institution or community.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- internalis (Latin)
8. internal
adjective. ['ˌɪnˈtɝːnəl'] innermost or essential.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- internalis (Latin)
9. medicine
noun. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] punishment for one's actions.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. medicine
verb. ['ˈmɛdəsən'] treat medicinally, treat with medicine.
Etymology
- medicin (Middle English (1100-1500))
Sentences with internal-medicine
1. Noun Phrase
Then, you must become board certified specializing in internal medicine, which includes completing the residency program and passing an evaluation and written exam.
2. Noun Phrase
Other medical specialties expected to be in high demand, according to the BHPR, include anesthesiology, general internal medicine, occupational medicine, radiation oncology, emergency medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation.
3. Noun Phrase
The anesthesiology growth rate should be 22 percent, general internal medicine growth rate 24 percent, and occupational medicine growth rate 25 percent.
4. Noun Phrase
“It is easier for men to burn fat because their lean muscle mass is higher," explains Shanna Levine, MD, who is board-certified in internal medicine and owns Goals Healthcare.