veterinary
The Spanish word 'veterinaria' translates to 'veterinary' in English. It is used to refer to a field of medicine that focuses on the health and well-being of animals. This term is used for that branch of science and medicine which involves the study, cure, and prevention of diseases in animals, including domestic pets, livestock, and wildlife. 'Veterinaria' can also refer to a clinic or hospital where such medical care is provided to animals, similar to the English term 'veterinary clinic' or 'vet'.
I study at the veterinary faculty of Madrid.
This sentence indicates the speaker is currently studying at a veterinary school or faculty, specifically in the city of Madrid.
My dog has an appointment at the vet's tomorrow.
This sentence refers to the speaker's dog having a scheduled appointment with a vet. 'Veterinaria' in this context represents the veterinary clinic or hospital.
The vet recommends giving these vitamins to my cat.
In this example, 'veterinaria' is used to refer to a female vet (the professional, not the clinic) who recommends certain vitamins for the speaker's cat.