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1doc·tor Listen to audio/ˈdɑ:ktɚ/ noun
plural doc·tors
[count] The abbreviation Dr. is usually used in writing when doctor is being used as a title for a specific person.
I have an appointment with Dr. Brown.
1 a : a person who is skilled in the science of medicine : a person who is trained and licensed to treat sick and injured people
I think you should see a doctor. [=physician] He needed medicine but refused to go to a doctor. a visit to the doctor's office = a doctor's visit She was under doctor's orders not to return to work. Most of her money goes to paying doctors' bills. [=bills for visits to doctors and medical treatment]
b the doctor or the doctor's : the place where a doctor works
I saw her at the doctor's last week. How long will you be at the doctor?
2 US a : a dentist — used chiefly as a title or as a form of address My dentist is Dr. Smith.
b : a person who is trained to treat sick and injured animals : veterinarian
an animal doctorused chiefly as a title or as a form of address We took our dog to Dr. Jones.
3 : a person who has the highest degree (such as a PhD) given by a university
Most of the faculty members at this college are doctors in their fields. a Doctor of Philosophy Dr. Smith, can you explain the exam requirements again?
just what the doctor ordered
informal : exactly what is wanted or needed
A day at the beach was just what the doctor ordered.see also spin doctor, witch doctor

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