qualification (noun)

  • 121GNVQ — abbrev General National Vocational Qualification, a two year vocational course for students aged 16 and over * * * GNVQ [GNVQ] [ˌdʒiː en viː ˈkjuː] [ˌdʒiː en viː ˈkjuː] noun the abbreviation for ‘General National Vocational Qualification ’ (a… …

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  • 122qual|i|fi|ca|tion — «KWOL uh fuh KAY shuhn», noun. 1. that which makes a person fit for a job, task, office, or function: »To know the trail is one qualification for a guide. 2. a necessary condition which must be fulfilled or complied with before a certain right… …

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  • 123incapable — adjective Etymology: Middle French, from in + capable capable Date: 1594 1. lacking capacity, ability, or qualification for the purpose or end in view: as a. archaic not able to take in, hold, or keep b. archaic not receptive c. not being in a… …

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  • 124Macedonia naming dispute — Macedonia (region)     Macedonia (Greece)   &#1 …

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  • 125disability — dis·abil·i·ty n pl ties 1: inability to pursue an occupation because of a physical or mental impairment; specif: inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity because of a medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be …

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  • 127competency — com·pe·ten·cy / käm pə tən sē/ n 1: the quality or state of being mentally competent compare capacity, incompetence, insanity 2: the quality or s …

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  • 128examination — ex‧am‧i‧na‧tion [ɪgˌzæmˈneɪʆn] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] when you look closely at something in order to see what it is like or whether it is in good condition: • The cover up was designed to obstruct the auditor s examination of his… …

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