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gynecologic

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gy·ne·col·o·gy  (gn-kl-j, jn-, jn-)
n.
The branch of medicine dealing with health care for women, especially the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the female reproductive organs.

gyne·co·logi·cal (-k-lj-kl), gyne·co·logic adj.
gyne·colo·gist n.
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Adj.1.gynecologic - of or relating to or practicing gynecology; "gynecological examination"


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