dietetic
pronunciation
How to pronounce dietetic in British English: UK [ˌdaɪə'tetɪk]
How to pronounce dietetic in American English: US [ˌdaɪɪˈtɛtɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to the diet
Word Origin
- dietetic (adj.)
- 1570s, from Latin diaeteticus, from Greek diaitetikos "of or pertaining to diet," from diaita (see diet (1)). As a noun from 1759.
Example
- 1. A contractive analysis of dietetic culture between china and western countries .
- 2. While some are helpful , supplements can 't entirely replace proper nutrition , said roberta anding , an american dietetic association spokesperson .
- 3. People suffering from mild depression or anxiety may find relief in keeping with nutritious eating habits , according to a new report published in the journal of the american dietetic association .
- 4. The british dietetic association said eating breakfast was important for a balanced diet .
- 5. Though friendly neighbors to each other , korea and china differ in histories , cultures and customs , so are dietetic cultures .