Lucky

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Lucky (medical term)

Lucky (pronounced: /ˈlʌki/) is not a recognized term in the medical field. However, it is often used colloquently to describe a fortunate outcome in a medical situation. The term originates from the Old English word 'lucan', meaning 'to prosper or thrive'.

Related Terms

  • Fortunate: A term often used interchangeably with 'lucky', referring to a positive outcome or situation.
  • Serendipity: A term used to describe a fortunate discovery made by accident in the medical field.
  • Chance: A term used to describe the probability of a particular outcome in a medical situation.
  • Probability: A statistical term used in medical research to quantify the likelihood of a particular outcome.
  • Outcome: The result of a medical intervention or treatment.

See Also

  • Medical terminology: The language used to precisely describe the human body, including its components, processes, conditions affecting it, and procedures performed upon it.
  • Medical dictionary: A specialized dictionary covering terms used in the health sciences.

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