A physician who specialises in diseases of the female reproductive system.(noun)
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Use "gynaecologist" in a sentence
"Bilardo, I feel compelled to add, was also a qualified gynaecologist – something that suggests that either the former Estudiantes midfield bagsnatcher was not quite as insensitive and belligerent as he appeared, or that his life story would make a particularly disturbing David Cronenberg movie."
"Instead activists from Memorial, a Russian NGO defending human rights in post-Soviet states, a Palestinian gynaecologist and a writer and political prisoner from Eritrea were placed on this year's shortlist by MEPs."
"Professor Linda Cardozo, a gynaecologist, said that the preliminary findings show that while women go to the NHS seeking help with functional problems, such as discomfort during sex, those turning to private companies were often seeking purely cosmetic changes and were placing themselves at risk in a growing industry that is largely unregulated."