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premed
[ pree-med ]
adjective
- of or relating to premedical studies.
premed
/ priːˈmɛd /
noun
- short for premedication
- a premedical student
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Word History and Origins
Origin of premed1
First recorded in 1960–65; short for premedical
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Example Sentences
A gig that makes a hell of a lot of sense for a premed student at Rutgers’ Honors College who’s majoring in neuroscience, behavior and biology.
From Ozy
But, I always thought about … I was a premed in college, so I was always interested in medicine.
From Ozy
One exception is Wilson Withiam, a former premed student who is now an analyst at crypto research firm Messari.
From Fortune
She was a premed student at Cornell University at the time, and she realized she did not want to be a doctor.
From The Daily Beast
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