Results for: standardized test for applicants to graduate school programs in the USA
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building for medical care, charitable home or school, location where sick and injured people receive medical treatment, place of repairhospital
building for public events, lecture hall, large auditorium in which lectures and other programs are presented; organization which sponsors various activities for cultural enrichment and entertainment; state run secondary school (in France)lyceum
building that was built in standardized sections for quick shipment and assembly, modular home, manufactured in sections, something prefabricatedprefab
bus for taking children to schoolschool bus
bus transport to school, bussingbusing
Cabinet File; extension in DOS 8.3 for compressed files that are used by Windows installation programs (Computers), Civil Aeronautics BoardCAB
Cambridge University student or graduate; resident or native of Cambridge Massachusetts (USA), of or pretaining to Cambridge (England) or Cambridge university; of or pretaining Cambridge Massachusetts or Harvard University (USA)cantabrigian
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, complete blood countblood test in which a full count is made of all blood cell types (Medicine)CBC
Canadian high school, collegiatecollegiate institute
cancer test in which cells from the female genital tract are smeared on a slide for microscopic examination, named after anatomist George Papanicolaoupap test
candela, examine eggs by holding them up to a bright light; examine a bottle of wine by holding it in front of a candle flame, test egg, wax cylinder having a wick in the center which gives off light when lit, wax cylinder providing lightcandle
canopy, equipment to check proper functioning, examiner, one who gives a test, sample of product, small stick, somebody who tests, somebody who tests new productstester
Carthusian monastery ( in London, England) and later a hospital for old men and then a school for boysCharterhouse
case intended to test constitutionality, ground-breaking legal case, telling eventtest case
certificate given upon completion of a course of study (i.e. high school, university, etc.), course certificate, official paper describing rights and privilegesdiploma
 

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