Definition of Dinics

1. dinic [n] - See also: dinic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dinics

dingles
dingo
dingoes
dingos
dings
dingthrift
dingthrifts
dinguses
dingy
dingy skipper
dingy skippers
dinic
dinichthys
dinickel
dinics (current term)
dining
dining-hall
dining-room
dining-room attendant
dining-rooms
dining area
dining at the Y
dining car
dining companion
dining compartment
dining facilities
dining facility
dining hall
dining leaf

Literary usage of Dinics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of Syphilis (1921)
"that the following statistics do not include all the venereal disease <dinics in the United States, but refer only to clinics in cities of more than 15000 ..."

2. Oecd Economic Surveys: Finland 2003 by OECD Staff (2003)
"... Comment Municipality responsibilities Health and education Primary health care Municipality-run dinics sometimes with co-operation between clinics. ..."

3. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1905)
"Subsequent to leaving Tait, he then visited some thirty different dinics on the Continent, and took notes of the preparatory methods and after-treatment. ..."

4. Six Years in the Monasteries of Italy, and Two Years in the Islands of the by S. I. Mahoney (1836)
"Their sermons and other clerical dinics, are not performed for the purpose of increasing the adherents of the church of Rome, or of propagating its ..."

5. The Three Gifts of Life: A Girl's Responsibility for Race Progress by Nellie May Smith (1913)
"For those who cannot afford a private physician, there are always good dinics, especially in our large cities, where patients can get proper treatment for a ..."

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