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ENT
abbr. Medicine
ear, nose, and throat

ENT Med
abbreviation for
(Medicine) ear, nose, and throat
Translations
ENT [ˌiːɛnˈtiː] n abbr (=Ear, Nose and Throat) → ORL f
ENT abbr of ear, nose and throat; ENT departmentHNO-Abteilung f; ENT specialistHNO-Arzt m/-Ärztin f
ENT [ˌiɛnˈtiː] n abbr =Ear, Nose & ThroatO.R.L. =Otorinolaringoiatria
ENT [ˌiɛnˈtiː] n abbr =Ear, Nose & ThroatO.R.L. =Otorinolaringoiatria


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