It comes from Latin 'docentum' meaning 'to teach'. The word passed into German as 'Dozent' and later into the English language
she docent
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
The word dungarees come from the Hindi (Indian) word dungri
From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.
The English word docent arrived in the 1630s as as a direct descendant from the Latin word docentem (nom. docens), the prp. form of docere, meaning "to teach". It's first recorded use as a noun was in 1880.
Apparently, it's 'docent'
Docent
The term docent is a title often given to a university or college teacher or lecturer. It is used commonly in some parts of Europe, and typically ranks lower than the title of Professor.
The cast of Docent H. - 1968 includes: Jan Machulski Andrzej Rausz as Docent hammler
The correct spelling of the verb is doesn't (does not).A similar word is docent, a lecturer or visiting professor.
Docent - 2016 was released on: USA: June 2016
As I understand it, a docent- derived from docile-easily led) is something equivalent to a museum guide or informal instructor.
Docent Just took the test.
A docent is someone who guides visitors through a museum, while sharing knowledge on the exhibits. Often docents work from a script and add in their own interesting stories and commentary as they go. And a docent script is just what they say to the visitors.
A docent is someone who guides visitors through a museum, while sharing knowledge on the exhibits. Often docents work from a script and add in their own interesting stories and commentary as they go. And a docent script is just what they say to the visitors.
Ignore her.