premedpre‧med, pre-med /ˌpriːˈmed/ adjective American EnglishWord Origin
WORD ORIGINpremed
Origin:
1900-2000premedical
Examples
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Abukar, for example, had left Mogadishu only when he failed to get into the premed program at the university.
The object of her fatal attraction is Patrick McGaw, a clean-cut premed student with athletic potential.
We generally have a slot available for a premed student.
relating to classes that prepare a student for medical school, or to the students who are taking these classes: a premed student—premed, pre-med /ˈpriːmed/ noun [uncountable]