"Veterinary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Veterinary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Veterinary" Meaning

pertaining to or relating to the treatment and care of animals, especially domesticated ones.

"Veterinary" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Veterinary"


| Example | Sentence Examples | Meaning Description |
| :---------- | :-------------------------------------- | :----------------------- |
| 1 | The local veterinary clinic was closed. | Relating to the care or treatment of animals |
| 2 | She studied veterinary medicine at university. | The practice of medicine on animals |
| 3 | He became a renowned veterinary surgeon. | Expert in the surgical treatment of animals |
| 4 | The pet food is a specialty of the veterinary feed firm. | Related to the care or feeding of animals |
| 5 | The news story was also about the treatment of animals by a veterinary team. | Individual trained or licensed to treat disease or injuries in animals

"Veterinary" Similar Words

Vet

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Vetches

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Vetches are a type of leguminous plant, particularly a type of legume, that is commonly used as a forage crop or cover crop. They are a good source of protein and nitrogen, and are often used to improve soil fertility.<br><br>In some contexts, the term "vetches" can also refer to a luxurious or superfluous amount of something, often used in a derogatory way to imply that something is excessive or annoying.<br><br>Examples of vetches include the common vetch (Vicia sativa) and the hairy vetch (Vicia villosa).

Vetchling

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A type of small, wild legume or pea.

Veteran

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A person who has a lot of experience or skill in a particular job or area, especially after serving in the military for a long time.

Veterans

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Veterinarian

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Veterinarians

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Veterinarians are doctors who specialize in the medical care of animals. They diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses, injuries, and diseases in animals. Veterinarians work with companion animals, such as dogs, cats, and birds, as well as livestock, such as cows and horses, and exotic animals, like reptiles and birds in zoos.

Veterinaries

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Professionals or doctors that specialize in the care of animals.

Vetero-testamentary

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"Vetero-testamentary" refers to something (such as a clause) pertaining to the will or testament of an elderly person, particularly one who has lived through a long period of time.

Vetheuil

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Vetiver

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Vetiver is a type of grass, specifically a perennial grass, scientifically known as Chrysopogon zizanioides. It is native to India and Southeast Asia, but is now cultivated in many other parts of the world. Vetiver is valued for its long, narrow leaves and its extensive root system, which can form a underground mat and help with soil erosion control. The plant is also used as a natural remedy for various purposes, such as skincare, hair care, and perfumery.

Veto

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A veto is the power or authority given to an officer, body, or official to reject, or prevent the passage of a bill, law, act, etc., and to refuse assent or approval.

Vetoed

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Vetoes

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The word "vetoes" means to officially reject or cancel something, usually a bill or a law, or an action, with formal authority. It is often used to describe a formal disapproval or prohibition, typically by a government or legislative body.

Vetoing

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Vetoist

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A vetoist is an archaic term that is no longer commonly used, but it can be found in some historical and literary contexts. From what I understand, a vetoist is someone who uses the right of veto to stop or halt a decision or action. The term is derived from the Latin word "veto", meaning "I forbid". In politics, it refers to a person or power that has the authority to reject or block a proposal or agreement.