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docent

[ US /ˈdoʊsənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a teacher at some universities

How To Use docent In A Sentence

  • Las ceremonias de honores a la bandera siempre son buen pretexto para el relajo de los escuincles y el enojo de los docentes, pero todo ello puede incrementarse si entre los presentes está el inspector de zona. ��Verde? ��Blanco? ��Rojo?
  • He went on to become an electronics technician, but after retiring, he began volunteering as a docent at Angel Island in hopes of drawing more attention to that moment in history.
  • ‘Our volunteers serve as docents at the exhibits, perform living history programs, do maintenance work on the ships and assist in special events,’ Schmidt says.
  • It's a remarkable deal - his curatorial taste is sharp and his personal commentary more informed than that of any museum docent.
  • The "quantum computer" was very poorly explained by a volunteer docent but it had an oscilloscope readout with a squiggle. Updatey thing
  • ( "docent") (Tenure Track system) in the Department of Bioanalysis, charged with academic teaching (in Dutch), scientific research and carrying out scientific duties in the fields of pharmacokinetics and pharmaceutical care. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • Having secured his doctorate, he returned to the Jagiellonian University in Kraków where he was appointed a docent in 1927.
  • In 1920 he returned to St Petersburg to two posts, one as professor at the Polytechnic Institute, and the other as docent at the university.
  • A docent is a trained volunteer who serves as a tour guide and adds a special touch to the Waco Mammoth Site. TOP STORIES - News 8
  • * Qui docent, 'Perseverantiam vere fidelium non esse effectum electionis, aut donum Dei morte Christi partum, sed esse conditionem novi foederis, ab homine ante sui electionem ac justificationem' (ut ipsi loquuntur) 'peremtoriam, libera voluntate praestandam.' The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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