Aesculapian

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪˈskjʊleɪpiən/

Definitions of aesculapian

noun a physician or healer

Example Sentences

A1 An aesculapian is a person who specializes in medicine and healing.

A2 The aesculapian treated the patient with care and expertise.

B1 The aesculapian's clinic is known for its excellent patient care.

B2 The aesculapian's knowledge of medical treatments is extensive.

C1 The aesculapian's research in the field of medicine has led to groundbreaking discoveries.

C2 The aesculapian's reputation as a skilled healer is renowned in the medical community.

adjective relating to the healing arts or medicine

Example Sentences

A1 The aesculapian symbol of a snake wrapped around a staff is commonly seen in medical settings.

A2 The hospital had a team of aesculapian professionals who provided excellent care to their patients.

B1 The aesculapian tradition of using natural remedies alongside modern medicine is gaining popularity.

B2 The aesculapian approach to healthcare emphasizes the importance of holistic healing.

C1 Her aesculapian knowledge of anatomy and physiology made her a highly respected surgeon.

C2 The aesculapian principles of ethics and patient care are deeply ingrained in the medical profession.

Examples of aesculapian in a Sentence

formal The aesculapian profession requires years of rigorous training and education.

informal My sister is studying to become an aesculapian, she wants to be a doctor.

slang I heard that aesculapians make a lot of money, but the job is really tough.

figurative In times of crisis, doctors are seen as the aesculapians who heal and provide comfort to the community.

Grammatical Forms of aesculapian

past tense

aesculapianed

plural

aesculapians

comparative

more aesculapian

superlative

most aesculapian

present tense

aesculapian

future tense

will be aesculapian

perfect tense

have been aesculapian

continuous tense

is being aesculapian

singular

aesculapian

positive degree

aesculapian

infinitive

to aesculapian

gerund

aesculapianing

participle

aesculapianed

Origin and Evolution of aesculapian

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aesculapian' is derived from Aesculapius, the ancient Greek god of medicine and healing.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to anything related to the Greek god Aesculapius, the word 'aesculapian' has evolved to primarily describe things related to the medical profession or the healing arts.