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premed
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
premed
(noun)
premed
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ˈ
priː
ˈ
mɛd/
noun
premed
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ˈ
priː
ˈ
mɛd/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of PREMED
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US
:
a course of study at a college or university that prepares students to enter medical school
She majored in
premed
.
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— premed
adjective
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always used before a noun
premed
students/classes
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