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Oberarzt Gefäßchirurgie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Gefäßchirurgie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Jobs in : Eisenach Thuringia Germany
Jobs at: Bauer B+V GmbH - Düsseldorf
Oberarzt Notfallmedizin / Notfallaufnahme - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Notfallmedizin / Notfallaufnahme - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Jobs in : Lörrach Baden-Württemberg Germany
ARZTPILOT invenit Oberarzt KARDIOLOGIE (m/w/d) Leipzig
ARZTPILOT invenit Oberarzt KARDIOLOGIE (m/w/d) Leipzig
Jobs in : Leipzig Sachsen Germany
Jobs in : Trostberg an der Alz Bavaria Germany
Oberarzt Innere Medizin (Palliativmedizin) - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Innere Medizin (Palliativmedizin) - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Oberarzt Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Ltd. Oberarzt Geriatrie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Ltd. Oberarzt Geriatrie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Leitender Oberarzt interventionelle Kardiologie (m/w/d)
Leitender Oberarzt interventionelle Kardiologie (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Mainz am Rhein Rheinland-Pfalz Germany
Oberarzt Radiologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Radiologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Oberarzt für die Radiologie (m/w/d)
Oberarzt für die Radiologie (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Bremen-Mitte Germany
Oberarzt Radiologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Radiologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Oberarzt Pädiatrie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Pädiatrie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Ltd. Oberarzt Gefäßchirurgie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Ltd. Oberarzt Gefäßchirurgie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Ltd. Oberarzt Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie - Region Chemnitz (m/w/d)
Ltd. Oberarzt Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie - Region Chemnitz (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Chemnitz Sachsen Germany
Ltd. Oberarzt Geriatrie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Ltd. Oberarzt Geriatrie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Ltd. Oberarzt Gefäßchirurgie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Ltd. Oberarzt Gefäßchirurgie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Oberarzt Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Liebstadt Sachsen Germany
Oberarzt Neurologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Oberarzt Neurologie - östliches Sachsen (m/w/d)
Slangs & AI meanings
On the Western prairies, cutting into thin slices the boneless parts of the buffalo, or other meat, and drying them in the wind or sun. Meat thus prepared may be preserved for years without salt.
(1) A physical fight or heated argument (i.e. verbal or fisticuffs). Used for example as "turn on a blue", "Joey and Mac had a real Blue last night. Joey needed stitches!" (2) Nickname for any male person with red hair. Also used as pet name for red cattle dogs.
one pound (£1) or a number of pounds sterling. Plural uses singular form, eg., 'Fifteen quid is all I want for it..', or 'I won five hundred quid on the horses yesterday..'. The slang money expression 'quid' seems first to have appeared in late 1600s England, derived from Latin (quid meaning 'what', as in 'quid pro quo' - 'something for something else'). Other intriguing possible origins/influences include a suggested connection with the highly secretive Quidhampton banknote paper-mill, and the term quid as applied (ack D Murray) to chewing tobacco, which are explained in more detail under quid in the cliches, words and slang page.
Different Ships Different Splices
A nautical way to say that there is always more than one side to an argument.
a thousand (£1,000 or $1,000). From the 1960s, becoming widely used in the 1970s. Plural uses singular form. 'K' has now mainly replaced 'G' in common speech and especially among middle and professional classes. While some etymology sources suggest that 'k' (obviously pronounced 'kay') is from business-speak and underworld language derived from the K abbreviation of kilograms, kilometres, I am inclined to prefer the derivation (suggested to me by Terry Davies) that K instead originates from computer-speak in the early 1970s, from the abbreviation of kilobytes. For Terry's detailed and fascinating explanation of the history of K see the ' K' entry on the cliches and words origins page.
[from the shape of slices of the bud of the peyote cactus] peyote
slices of potatoes fried in pork fat and/or lard
Pad of stitches is Black−American slang for a hospital.
OBERARZT RADIOLOGIE-STLICHES-SACHSEN-MWD
OBERARZT RADIOLOGIE-STLICHES-SACHSEN-MWD
On the Western prairies, cutting into thin slices the boneless parts of the buffalo, or other meat, and drying them in the wind or sun. Meat thus prepared may be preserved for years without salt.
(1) A physical fight or heated argument (i.e. verbal or fisticuffs). Used for example as "turn on a blue", "Joey and Mac had a real Blue last night. Joey needed stitches!" (2) Nickname for any male person with red hair. Also used as pet name for red cattle dogs.
one pound (£1) or a number of pounds sterling. Plural uses singular form, eg., 'Fifteen quid is all I want for it..', or 'I won five hundred quid on the horses yesterday..'. The slang money expression 'quid' seems first to have appeared in late 1600s England, derived from Latin (quid meaning 'what', as in 'quid pro quo' - 'something for something else'). Other intriguing possible origins/influences include a suggested connection with the highly secretive Quidhampton banknote paper-mill, and the term quid as applied (ack D Murray) to chewing tobacco, which are explained in more detail under quid in the cliches, words and slang page.
Different Ships Different Splices
A nautical way to say that there is always more than one side to an argument.
a thousand (£1,000 or $1,000). From the 1960s, becoming widely used in the 1970s. Plural uses singular form. 'K' has now mainly replaced 'G' in common speech and especially among middle and professional classes. While some etymology sources suggest that 'k' (obviously pronounced 'kay') is from business-speak and underworld language derived from the K abbreviation of kilograms, kilometres, I am inclined to prefer the derivation (suggested to me by Terry Davies) that K instead originates from computer-speak in the early 1970s, from the abbreviation of kilobytes. For Terry's detailed and fascinating explanation of the history of K see the ' K' entry on the cliches and words origins page.
[from the shape of slices of the bud of the peyote cactus] peyote
slices of potatoes fried in pork fat and/or lard
Pad of stitches is Black−American slang for a hospital.