Similar words: chiropody, chiropractic, chiropractor, gastropod, arthropod, brachiopod, chirography, podiatrist. Meaning: [kɪ'rɒpədɪst] n. a specialist in care for the feet.
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1 Corns are better dealt with by a chiropodist.
2 A foot massage by a trained chiropodist is sure to put the spring back into your step and treatments start at £15.
3 We've got a new chiropodist.
4 Chiropodist, chiropractor, osteopath, physiotherapist or podiatrist up to $1,000 CAD per type of practitioner.
5 A chiropodist was feeding her bed - ridden uncle at her home.
6 Trim toenails if this is easy, but always leave some one who is diabetic to be cared for by a chiropodist.
7 In the case of referral to a dietitian or chiropodist the database dispatches brief details to the relevant department.
8 For setting the pace ... foot-friendly trainers with room for growing feet are recommended by chiropodists.
9 Second jobs were a more common occurrence in those sepia -tinged pre-Premier League days — Neil Warnock, for example, as well as being a trained chiropodist, also ran a fruit and veg stall.
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