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di·e·tar·y

 (dī′ĭ-tĕr′ē)
adj.
Of or relating to diet.
n. pl. di·e·tar·ies
1. A system or regimen of dieting.
2. A regulated daily food allowance.

di′e·tar′i·ly (-târ′ə-lē) adv.
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dietary

(ˈdaɪətərɪ; -trɪ)
adj
1. (Medicine) of or relating to a diet
2. (Cookery) of or relating to a diet
n, pl -taries
3. (Cookery) a regulated diet
4. (Cookery) a system of dieting
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di•e•tar•y

(ˈdaɪ ɪˌtɛr i)

adj., n., pl. -tar•ies. adj.
1. of or pertaining to diet.
n.
2. an allowance of food.
[1400–50]
di`e•tar′i•ly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.dietary - a regulated daily food allowance
fare - the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed
Adj.1.dietary - of or relating to the diet; "dietary restrictions"
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Translations

dietary

[ˈdaɪətərɪ]
A. ADJ [supplement] → dietético; [needs, habits] → alimenticio
B. CPD dietary fibre Nfibra f dietética
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dietary

[ˈdaɪətəri] adj
(regarding diet) [habits, change, advice] → diététique
[fat, fibre] → alimentaire dietary supplementdietary supplement ncomplément m alimentaire
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dietary

adjErnährungs-; dietary habitsErnährungsgewohnheiten pl; dietary deficiencyernährungsbedingte Mangelerscheinung
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dietary

[ˈdaɪətrɪ] adjdietetico/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

di·e·tar·y

a. dietético-a; alimenticio-a;
___ vitaminsvitaminas ___ -s;
___ cholesterolcolesterol alimentario;
___ deficiencycarencia nutritiva;
___ historyanamnesis de hábitos alimenticios;
___ patternshábitos alimenticios.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

dietary

adj alimenticio, alimentario, dietético; — needs necesidades alimenticias or alimentarias
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References in classic literature ?
"If people of my age WILL eat chicken-salad in the evening what are they to expect?" she enquired; and, the doctor having opportunely modified her dietary, the stroke was transformed into an attack of indigestion.
And since King William Island was cannibalistic, he could only conclude that the other islands were given to similar dietary practice.
Do I understand that he asked for more, after he had eaten the supper allotted by the dietary?'
Now, she would light upon some poor decent person, like herself, going afoot on a pilgrimage of many weary miles to see some worn-out relative or friend who had been charitably clutched off to a great blank barren Union House, as far from old home as the County Jail (the remoteness of which is always its worst punishment for small rural offenders), and in its dietary, and in its lodging, and in its tending of the sick, a much more penal establishment.
Under these circumstances, of course, he would never have broached dietary questions with him.
Summary: Stringency of Regulations Could Be a Win Some-Lose Some Opportunity for Softgel Dietary Supplements Manufacturers, predicts Fact.MR
Fact.MR foresees that the demand for liquid dietary supplements is projected to expand at a high CAGR of 7.4% in terms of value during the period of forecast, 2017-2022.
Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- A new study Finland shows that a moderately high intake of dietary cholesterol or consumption of up to one egg per day is not associated with an elevated risk of stroke.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will be developing (https://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm631065.htm) new policies for the dietary supplement market.
"At some time, doctors began to assign dietary supplements.