doctors
noun(doc-tor)
an eminent theologian declared a sound expounder of doctrine by the Roman Catholic Church —called also doctor of the church
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
a learned or authoritative teacher
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
a person who has earned one of the highest academic degrees (such as a PhD) conferred by a university
doctors
verb(doc-tor)
to give medical treatment to
doctors
verb(doc-tor)
to restore to good condition : repair
doctors
verb(doc-tor)
to adapt or modify for a desired end by alteration or special treatment
doctors
plural noun(doc-tor)
bills for visits to doctors and medical treatment
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
a doctor regularly consulted by a family
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
family physician
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
herbalist
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
a degree conferred by a law school usually after three years of full-time study
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
dragonfly
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
hellgrammite
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
a person (such as a political aide) responsible for ensuring that others interpret an event from a particular point of view
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
a professional worker of magic usually in a primitive society who often works to cure sickness
doctors
noun(doc-tor)
the place where a doctor works