medic (Meaning)

Wordnet

medic (n)

any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves

a medical practitioner in the armed forces

Webster

medic (n.)

A leguminous plant of the genus Medicago. The black medic is the Medicago lupulina; the purple medic, or lucern, is M. sativa.

Webster

medic (a.)

Medical.

medic Sentence Examples

  1. The medic swiftly bandaged the wounded soldier's leg on the battlefield.
  2. The experienced medic performed CPR with ease, saving the patient's life.
  3. The paramedics responded promptly to the emergency call, bringing medics to the scene.
  4. The medics triaged the victims of the car accident, prioritizing those with life-threatening injuries.
  5. The veteran medic shared his combat experience with young medical professionals.
  6. The volunteer medic worked tirelessly at the disaster relief shelter, providing medical care to the displaced.
  7. The medics on the helicopter airlifted critically injured patients to the nearest hospital.
  8. The school nurse served as a medic for minor injuries and illnesses among the students.
  9. The medics were equipped with advanced medical equipment to handle any type of emergency.
  10. The entire battalion relied on the skill and compassion of the medics to keep them alive and well.

FAQs About the word medic

any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves, a medical practitioner in the armed forcesA leguminous

physician,doctor, paramedic,nurse, doc, specialist, medico, sawbones, resident, family doctor

nonphysician, nonphysician, nondoctor,nondoctor,

The medic swiftly bandaged the wounded soldier's leg on the battlefield.

The experienced medic performed CPR with ease, saving the patient's life.

The paramedics responded promptly to the emergency call, bringing medics to the scene.

The medics triaged the victims of the car accident, prioritizing those with life-threatening injuries.