| Rx | drug; medication; pharmacy; prescribe, prescription, prescription drug; take [Lat. recipe]; therapy;... |
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| prescribe | 1. To lay down authoritatively as a guide, direction, or rule of action; to impose as a peremptory order; to dictate; to appoint; to direct. To influence by long use 2. <pharmacology> To direct, as a remedy to be used by a patient; as, the doctor prescribed. To write or to give medical directions; to indicate remedies; as, to prescribe for a patient in a fever. 3. To claim by prescription; to claim a title to a thing on the ground of immemorial use and enjoyment, that is, by a custom having the force of law. Synonym: To appoint, order, command, dictate, ordain, institute, establish. Origin: L. Praescribere, praescriptum; prae = before, scriebe = to write. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| prescribed burn | <ecology> The process of burning an area of land in order to kill certain plant species and to favor the growth of others. (31 Dec 1997) |
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order: issue commands or orders for
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give as a direction to be followed, as in: Perhaps the doctor will prescribe a short period of rest for you.
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| prescribe | issue commands or orders for |
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| prescribe | set down as a rule or guide |
| prescribe | formally laid down or imposed |
| prescribe | conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline |
| prescribe | fixed or established especially by order or command |
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