| INF | infant, infantile; infection, infective, infected; inferior; infirmary; infundibulum; infusion; inte... |
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| infirmary | A clinic or small hospital, especially in a school or college. Origin: L. Infirmarium; see infirm (05 Mar 2000) |
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hospital: a health facility where patients receive treatment
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A place where the sick are treated, a hospital
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In a monastery, the hall or complex used to house and care for those religious who are ill, old, or infirm.
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A building assigned to the sick.
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