extern
Americannoun
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a person connected with an institution but not residing in it, as a doctor or medical student at a hospital.
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a nun of a strictly enclosed order, as the Carmelites, who resides inside the convent but outside its enclosure and who chiefly goes on outside errands.
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of extern
1525–35; < Latin externus, derivative of exter, exterus. See exterior
Example Sentences
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While in law school, Peters served as an extern on the Washington Supreme Court.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 21, 2024
So, we drew some sketches of a customized wheelchair and I sent them to a friend who is a Lego enthusiast,’ said Garrett Fraess, veterinary extern at the Zoo.
From Fox News • Sep. 26, 2018
“He was never an attorney here; he was an extern in our civil legal aid office.”
From Seattle Times • Jul. 27, 2018
The extern then received a second and final response, on Jan. 22, 2018:
From Slate • Jan. 29, 2018
Patrick said that they would go afterwards with tribute to his church in winter-time, and that extern tribes would get their country; quod impletum est.
From The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Including the Life by Jocelin, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and His Extant Writings by O'Leary, James
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