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Tweet suff. 1. Sloping: isoclinic. 2. Having a specified number of oblique axial intersections: triclinic. |
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n. 1. A facility, often associated with a hospital or medical school, that is devoted to the diagnosis and care of outpatients. 2. A medical establishment run by several specialists working in cooperation and sharing the same facilities. 3. A group session offering counsel or instruction in a particular field or activity: a vocational clinic; a tennis clinic. 4. a. A seminar or meeting of physicians and medical students in which medical instruction is conducted in the presence of the patient, as at the bedside. b. A place where such instruction occurs. c. A class or lecture of medical instruction conducted in this manner. [French clinique, from Greek klīnikē (tekhnē), clinical (method), feminine of klīnikos, from klīnē, couch, bed; see CLINANDRIUM.] |
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