Definition of Examens. Meaning of Examens. Synonyms of Examens

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Definition of Examens

Examen
Examen Ex*a"men, n. [L., the tongue of a balance, examination; for exagmen, fr. exigere to weigh accurately, to treat: cf. F. examen. See Exact, a.] Examination; inquiry. [R.] ``A critical examen of the two pieces.' --Cowper.

Meaning of Examens from wikipedia

- Examen philosophi**** (Latin for philosophic exam; abbreviated to Ex.phil.) is, together with Examen facultatum, one of two academic exams in most undergraduate...
- Examen artium was the name of the academic certification conferred in Denmark and Norway, qualifying the student for admission to university studies. Examen...
- The College voor Toetsen en Examens (CvTE) is the Dutch quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisation charged with administering the exams for Dutch...
- Examen facultatum (Latin for faculty exam; abbreviated to Ex.fac.) is, together with Examen philosophi****, one of two academic exams in most undergraduate...
- to many more positive practices, generally called examen of consciousness. In twice-daily "examens" one might review the ways God has been present through...
- Examination of the Council of Trent (Latin: Examen Concilii Tridentini, 1565–73) is a large theological work of Lutheran Reformer Martin Chemnitz. The...
- precision "Maisons des Examens" (although this mention does not appear on any map), because it is located near the "Maisons des Examens" managed by the Interacademic...
- probably a response to the dissolution of the Rump Parliament. The Academiarum Examen of 1654 made detailed proposals for the reform of the university curriculum;...
- LexisNexis is an American data analytics company headquartered in New York, New York. Its products are various databases that are accessed through online...
- written by Diogo de Payva de Andrada in response to Martin Chemnitz's Examen Concilii Tridentini (1565–73). The dispute between Andrada and Chemnitz...