| quack | Pertaining to or characterised by, boasting and pretension; used by quacks; pretending to cure diseases; as, a quack medicine; a quack doctor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| quack grass | <botany> See Quitch grass. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| quack medicine | A compound advertised falsely as curative of a certain disease or diseases. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quackery | Deliberate misrepresentation of the ability of a substance or device for the prevention or treatment of disease. We may think that the day of patent medicines is gone but look around you and you will see them still. They appeal to our desire to believe that every disease is curable or at least treatable. Quackery also applies to persons who pretend to be able to diagnose or heal people but are unqualified and incompetant. (12 Dec 1998) |
| quacksalver | One who boasts of his skill in medicines and salves, or of the efficacy of his prescriptions; a charlatan; a quack; a mountebank. Origin: D. Kwakzalver; cf. Kwakzalven to quack or boast of one's salves. See Quack, Salve. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Quackeries
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an untrained person who pretends to be a physician and who dispenses medical advice utter quacking noises; "The ducks quacked" the harsh sound of a duck act as a medical quack or a charlatan quack(a): medically unqualified; "a quack doctor"
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| quackery |
medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings charlatanism: the dishonesty of a charlatan
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A quack is a person who pretends to be a physician, or sells fraudulent health care products or treatment.
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A person who falsely claims to have medical ability or qualifications
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A term to indicate either the Queen or the Jack in situations where it matters not which of the two cards is held or played.
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| quack | the harsh sound of a duck |
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| quack | an untrained person who pretends to be a physician and who dispenses medical advice |
| quack | act as a medical quack or a charlatan |
| quack | utter quacking noises |
| quack | medically unqualified |
| quack | European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes |
| quack | child's word for a duck |
| quack | the dishonesty of a charlatan |
| quack | European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes |
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