- Look up
elective in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elective may
refer to: Choice, the
mental process of
judging the
merits of
multiple options and selecting...
- An
elective monarchy is a
monarchy ruled by a
monarch who is elected, in
contrast to a
hereditary monarchy in
which the
office is
automatically p****ed...
- was
thought someone who was
electively mute
might not
speak in any situation, as is
usually shown in
books and films.
Elective mutism was
often attributed...
- "
Elective dictatorship", also
called "executive dominance" in
political science, is a
phrase describing the
state in
which a
typical Westminster system...
- The in****bent is the
current holder of an
office or position. In an election, the in****bent is the
person holding or
acting in the
position that is up...
-
Elective surgery or
elective procedure is
surgery that is
scheduled in
advance because it does not
involve a
medical emergency. Semi-
elective surgery...
-
Elective Affinities (German: Die Wahlverwandtschaften), also
translated under the
title Kindred by Choice, is the
third novel by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...
-
compulsory material or "
elective". An
elective is
usually not a
required course, but
there are a
certain number of non-specific
electives that are required...
- cancer; this is
called prophylactic salpingectomy. It can be
performed non-
electively on
women who are at a high risk of
developing ovarian cancer, as a preventative...
-
elective caesarean section where there is no
medical indication for
section for
either maternal or
fetal reasons. Non-medically
indicated (
elective)...