The word 'medical' is used informally as a word for a medical examination.
There is no direct noun form for the adjective medical.
Related noun forms are medicine or medic.
The noun forms for the verb to medicate are medication and the gerund, medicating.
Yes, it is a noun. It is a field of study, or a store that dispenses medication.
It can be a concrete noun when it refers to a drug. Otherwise it is a process synonymous with the gerund medicating.
As a collective noun, it's both singular and plural.
Example sentences for the noun and the adjective'hypnotic':This medication is a hypnotic, it will make you sleepy. (noun)I was rocked to sleep by the hypnotic motion of the train. (adjective)
The abstract noun form of the verb to warn is the gerund, warning.The gerund, warning, is a concrete noun if it is a written warning.EXAMPLES:This is your second warning for that behavior. (abstract noun)You must read the warning before taking the medication. (concrete noun)
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "pills."
The proper noun Tequin is a trademark medication (gatifloxacin).The similar common word is technique (method, procedure).
The word advise is a verb, not a noun: We advise patients to take the medication with food.You may have meant the noun advice, which is an uncountable noun. Advice is described in amounts or degrees; for example some advice, a lot of advice, some words of advice, etc.
The word 'hypnotic' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'hypnotic' is a word for a sleep-inducing drug.The adjective 'hypnotic' describes a noun as tending to cause sleep; of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism.Example sentences:This medication is a hypnotic, it will make you sleepy. (noun)I was rocked to sleep by the hypnotic motion of the train. (adjective)
The noun benefit is the root word of the adverb beneficially. An example of this word used in a sentence might be, "The medication effected his headache beneficially."
Yes, the word 'bolus' is a noun; a word for a small rounded mass of a substance; a single dose of a drug or other medication given at one time; a type of large pill used in veterinary medicine; a word for a thing.
The plural form of the noun blister is blisters.The plural possessive form is blisters'.Example: Do not use the medication if any of the blisters' seals are broken.