παιδίατρος
Greek
Etymology
From French pédiatre, from Ancient Greek παῖς (paîs, “child”) + ἰατρός (iatrós, “doctor”). First attested 1886.
Noun
παιδίατρος • (paidíatros) m or f (plural παιδίατροι)
- (medicine) pediatrician (US), paediatrician (UK)
Declension
declension of παιδίατρος
case \ number | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | παιδίατρος • | παιδίατροι • |
genitive | παιδιάτρου • | παιδιάτρων • |
accusative | παιδίατρο • | παιδιάτρους • |
vocative | παιδίατρε • | παιδίατροι • |
Related terms
- see: γιατρός m or f (giatrós, “doctor, physician”)
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