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    prescription
    /prɪˈskrɪpʃn/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of PRESCRIPTION is the establishment of a claim of title to something under common law usually by use and enjoyment for a period fixed by statute. How to use prescription in a sentence.

  3. PRESCRIPTION definition: 1. a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone…. Learn more.

  4. a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or or other treatment that someone needs: a doctor's prescription. a prescription for physical therapy. These drugs are only available on prescription (= with a prescription from a doctor). Fewer examples.

  5. A prescription is an order for medicine which a doctor writes, and which is given to a pharmacist to prepare and administer the medicine.

  6. noun. written instructions from a physician, dentist, etc, to a pharmacist stating the form, dosage strength, etc, of a drug to be issued to a specific patient. the drug or remedy prescribed. modifier (of drugs) available legally only with a doctor's prescription.

  7. to order treatment for someone, or to say what someone should do or use to treat an illness or injury: Many doctors prescribe aspirin to forestall second heart attacks. My doctor prescribed rest and gave me a painkiller for my knee. prescribe verb [T] (GIVE RULE) to tell someone what he or she must have or do, or to give as a rule:

  8. noun. /prɪˈskrɪpʃn/. /prɪˈskrɪpʃn/. [countable] an official piece of paper on which a doctor writes the type of medicine you should have, and which enables you to get it from a chemist's. prescription for something The doctor gave me a prescription for antibiotics.

  9. n. 1. (Medicine) a. written instructions from a physician, dentist, etc, to a pharmacist stating the form, dosage strength, etc, of a drug to be issued to a specific patient. b. the drug or remedy prescribed. 2. (Medicine) ( modifier) (of drugs) available legally only with a doctor's prescription. 3. (Medicine)

  10. Jun 3, 2012 · 1. : to lay down a rule : dictate. 2. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin praescribere, from Latin, to write at the beginning] : to claim a title to something by right of prescription. 3. : to write or give medical prescriptions. 4. : to become by prescription invalid or unenforceable. transitive verb. 1. a.

  11. A prescription is an order written by a doctor for someone to get a drug that is not available without this permission. If you get a bad ear infection, you'll need a prescription for antibiotics. When your doctor writes a prescription, she's advising you to take a medication that you can only get from a pharmacist.