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from what noun name veterinary is derived? and what does mean.?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The noun vet is short for either veteran (of the Armed Forces) or veterinarian (animal doctor). As a verb, vet means "to carefully examine beforehand." For example, your boss might ask you to vet people's applications before calling them for interviews, just to make sure they have the right experience for the job

Answered by smartbrainz
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The veterinary is derived from noun vet.

Explanation:

  • The vet is either veteran or veterinarian.
  • Veteran means armed forces.
  • Veterinarian means animal doctor.
  • As a verb, vet means to carefully examine beforehand.
  • The word veterinary comes from the latin word.
  • Veterinary means working animals.
  • The word veterinarian was first used in print by thomas browne in 1646.
  • The word veterinarian is a generic title and is appropriately lowercased.
  • The proper noun peter philips is also properly capitalized.

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