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anaesthetist
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a·naes·the·tist  (-nsth-tst)
n.
Variant of anesthetist.

anaesthetist [əˈniːsθətɪst]
n
1. (Medicine) Brit a qualified doctor specializing in the administration of anaesthetics US name anesthesiologist
2. (Medicine) US a person qualified to administer anaesthesia, often a nurse or someone other than a physician Compare anesthesiologist
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.anaesthetist - a specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treatedanaesthetist - a specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated
medical specialist, specialist - practices one branch of medicine
Translations
anaesthetist anesthetist (US) [æˈniːsθɪtɪst] Nanestesista mf
anaesthetist [əˈniːsθətɪst] (British) anesthetist (US) nanesthésiste mf
anaesthetist, (US) anesthetist
nAnästhesist(in) m(f), → Narkose(fach)arzt m/-(fach)ärztin f
anaesthetist anesthetist (Am) [æˈniːsθɪtɪst] nanestetista m/f


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