Any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves.
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Examples for "medic"
Examples for "medic"
1Why do you need a medic?' Porter said in the taped interview.
2A medic said at least 120 protesters had been wounded this week.
3At least the camp was gratifyingly healthy, according to the medic's report.
4The medic declared the wounded stable but in need of medical attention.
5My good hand shakes as I reach for the medic call button.
1The simple trefoil aperture seems a fair architectural version of the clover-leaves.
2For, in truth, any small, green three-leafed or trefoil plant will do.
3Why, my dear fellow, are not clover and trefoil the same things?
4The ones on my right had that trefoil emblem upside down.
5Birds-foot trefoil likes very well-drained soil, while self-heal likes moister soil.
1Acorn cup, involcure of beech, and pod of medick.
2If you are planting weeds as a green mulch, legumes such as medick and clover are best.
3They include various clovers, wood sorrel and a herb called black medick, and all have been used as shamrock.
4Sure, I was in the medicks there too.