- Hip|po|crat|ic
- Hip|po|crat|ic «HIHP uh KRAT ihk», adjective.of or having to do with Hippocrates.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
crat — de·crat·er; dem·o·crat; dem·o·crat·ic; des·e·crat·er; dix·ie·crat; ge·o·crat·ic; hi·er·o·crat·ic; hip·po·crat·ea; hip·po·crat·e·a·ce·ae; hip·po·crat·ic; hoo·ver·crat; id·i·o·crat·ic; leu·co·crat·ic; mel·a·no·crat·ic; meso·crat·ic; mob·o·crat;… … English syllables
hip — eo·hip·pus; epi·hip·pus; hip; hip·ber·ry; hip·less; hip·pa; hip·parch; hip·par·i·on; hip·pe·as·trum; hip·pe·la·tes; hip·pen; hip·pe·ty hop; hip·peu·tis; hip·pic; hip·pid·i·on; hip·pid·i·um; hip·pio·spongia; hip·pish; hip·ple; hip·po;… … English syllables
hippocratea — hip·po·crat·ea … English syllables
hippocrateaceae — hip·po·crat·e·a·ce·ae … English syllables
hippocratic — hip·po·crat·ic … English syllables
Hippocratic oath — Hip|po|crat|ic oath [ˌhıpəkrætık ˈəuθ US ˈouθ] n [singular] the promise made by doctors that they will obey the principles of the medical profession … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hippocratic oath, the — Hip|po|crat|ic oath, the [ ,hıpə,krætık ouθ ] noun the promise that doctors make to respect the moral principles of the medical profession … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Hippocrates — Hip•poc•ra•tes [[t]hɪˈpɒk rəˌtiz[/t]] n. big (“Father of Medicine”) c460–c377 b.c., Greek physician Hip•po•crat•ic ˌhɪp əˈkræt ɪk adj … From formal English to slang
hippocrateaceous — hip·po·crat·e·a·ceous … English syllables
hippocratical — hip·po·crat·i·cal … English syllables