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Noun
Where the grass is thin, broadleaf weeds like common lespedeza, chickweed, black medic, and Asian dayflower find opportunities to establish themselves in the lawn.—
Markis Hill,
Kansas City Star,
28 June 2026 Hassan Al -Tambakti was just checked out by medics and in the 31st minute is being put on a stretcher and taken off field.—
Marlene Lenthang,
NBC news,
27 June 2026 One foreign trainer of Ukrainian medics who’s been in Kramatorsk for years says the town has become overrun with drones.—
Bloomberg News,
Boston Herald,
27 June 2026 The man, whose identity was not immediately released, was pronounced dead at the scene by the MTA Police Department and medics with the Fairfield Fire Department, according to the MTA.—
Justin Muszynski,
Hartford Courant,
26 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for medic
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English medike, from Latin medica, from Greek mēdikē, from feminine of mēdikos of Media, from Mēdia Media