diagnostic

diagnostic
(di-ag-no-stik) s. m.
Terme de médecine. Art de reconnaître les maladies par leurs symptômes et de les distinguer les unes des autres. Le diagnostic différentiel. Le diagnostic de cette maladie.
   Voy. diagnostique.

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