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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary med·i·co·le·gal ETYMOLOGY New Latin medicolegalis, from Latin medicusmedical + -o- + legalis legal DATE 1835 : of or relating to both medicine and law English Etymology medico-legal 1835, from comb. form of medical + legal. Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged med·i·co·legal \|medə̇(ˌ)kō, -dē(-+\ adjective Etymology: New Latin medico-legalis, from medico- + Latin legalis legal — more at legal : of or relating to both medicine and law |
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