locum+tenens
31locum — /loh keuhm/, n. Brit. See locum tenens. * * * …
32locum — noun /ˈləʊkəm/ Abbreviated form of locum tenens.<ref name= COED pron def >The Concise Oxford English Dictionary [Eleventh Edition]</ref> …
33locum — lo·cum lō kəm n chiefly Brit LOCUM TENENS * * * lo·cum (loґkəm) [L., accusative of locus] place …
34locum-tenency — lo·cum te·nen·cy .lō kəm tē nən sē, ten ən n, pl cies the position or duties of a locum tenens …
35locum — lo|cum [ˈləukəm US ˈlou ] n BrE [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: locum tenens someone who takes someone else s place for a time C17 21), from Latin, holding the place ] a doctor or priest who does another doctor s or priest s work while they are on… …
36locum — [ ləʊkəm] noun Brit. informal short for locum tenens …
37locum — /ˈloʊkəm / (say lohkuhm) noun a temporary substitute for a doctor, lawyer, etc. Also, locum tenens /loʊkəm ˈtɛnənz/ (say lohkuhm tenuhnz). {Medieval Latin: one holding the office (of another) …
38locum — n. colloq. = LOCUM TENENS. Etymology: abbr …
39List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow — Domestic church of the Patriarchs of Moscow …
40Peter of Krutitsy — Infobox Saint name=Metropolitan Peter of Krutitsy birth date=(June 28, 1862 (O.S.) death date=September 27 (O.S.)/October 10, 1937 feast day=September 27/October 10 venerated in=Eastern Orthodox Church imagesize=150px caption= birth… …