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/i lek'troh ther"euh pist/, n.a person who specializes in electrotherapeutics.[1925-30; ELECTROTHERAP(Y) + -IST]
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electrotherapist — elec·tro·ther·a·pist (e lek″tro therґə pist) a person trained in using electricity for therapeutic purposes … Medical dictionary
electrotherapist — n. person who administers electrotherapy treatments … English contemporary dictionary
electrotherapist — /əlɛktroʊˈθɛrəpəst/ (say uhlektroh theruhpuhst), /i / (say ee ) noun someone who specialises in electrotherapeutics. Also, electrotherapeutist /əˌlɛktroʊθɛrəˈpjutəst/ (say uh.lektrohtheruh pyoohtuhst), /i / (say ee ) …
electrotherapist — noun someone who specializes in the treatment of disease by electricity (Freq. 1) • Derivationally related forms: ↑electrotherapy • Hypernyms: ↑therapist, ↑healer * * * “+ noun : one that practices electrotherapy * * * … Useful english dictionary
e|lec|tro|ther|a|peu|tist — «ih LEHK troh THEHR uh PYOO tihst», noun. = electrotherapist. (Cf. ↑electrotherapist) … Useful english dictionary
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