externat

externat

(eksterna)
n
(Education) a day school
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Some of the demoiselles, externats no doubt, were at that moment issuing from the door--I looked for a pretty face amongst them, but their close, little French bonnets hid their features; in a moment they were gone.
The externat market potential of a province in a particular year is the ratio of total sales retail of the other provinces divided by the sum of distances between the province and the other provinces.
On doit expliquer a l'eleve le fonctionnement de l'ecole (internat ou externat), le materiel, comment ecrire sur les tablettes, l'utilisation du poincon, le premier outil qu'il doit manier correctement.
He would have been among only 10-12% of his stagiaire class nominated for the first of the famed hospital courses--the Externat. The Externe was in charge of four to six patient beds and spent every morning writing progress notes and performing minor medical tasks.
Because the externat deckleis linked to the drive of the internal deckle, the units' function as one system, providing precisely coordinated movement and a truly leak-proof barrier, says the company.