different between diagnostic vs judicious

diagnostic

English

Alternative forms

  • diagnostick (obsolete)

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /da????n?st?k/

Adjective

diagnostic (comparative more diagnostic, superlative most diagnostic)

  1. Of, or relating to diagnosis.
  2. (medicine) Characteristic of a particular disease.
  3. Serving to indicate or specify a particular item or thing within a group of similar things.

Hyponyms

  • pathognomonic

Translations

Noun

diagnostic (plural diagnostics)

  1. Any technique used in medical diagnosis.
  2. (computing) Any tool or technique used to find the root of a problem.
  3. That by which anything is known; a symptom.

See also

  • diagnostics

French

Noun

diagnostic m (plural diagnostics)

  1. diagnosis

Related terms

  • diagnostique

Romanian

Etymology

From French diagnostic.

Noun

diagnostic n (plural diagnostice)

  1. diagnostic

Declension

diagnostic From the web:

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  • what diagnostic test confirms tb
  • what can a diagnostic test tell you
  • what is the purpose of a diagnostic test


judicious

English

Etymology

Based on Middle French judicieux, itself ultimately derived from Latin iudico. Related to judge.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d?u?d??.?s/
  • Rhymes: -???s

Adjective

judicious (comparative more judicious, superlative most judicious)

  1. Having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.
    Synonym: sagacious

Derived terms

Translations

judicious From the web:

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  • what is judicious use of resources
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  • what is judicious use of authority
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