medicable

English

Etymology

Latin medicabilis, from medicare, medicari, to heal, from medicus physician. See medical.

Adjective

medicable (comparative more medicable, superlative most medicable)

  1. Capable of being medicated
  2. Capable of being cured or healed.
    medicable wound
    medicable bruise
    medicable pathology

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Alternative forms

  • medecable

Adjective

medicable m or f (plural medicables)

  1. curative (capable of curing or healing)
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