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locum tenens

[loh-kuhm tee-nenz, ten-inz] / ˈloʊ kəm ˈti nɛnz, ˈtɛn ɪnz /


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Nearly nonverbal, Scrat wouldn’t even require a locum tenens; of all the movie’s sins, his omission is unforgivable.

From New York Times • Jan. 28, 2022

Though still a church term, locum tenens is also used for temporary health-care jobs.

From Time Magazine Archive

John Huneke, 69, who last year sold the ophthalmology practice he ran for 33 years in Ada, Okla., has done several locum tenens stints through CompHealth.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the Middle Ages, the term locum tenens, Latin for "holding the place," was used to describe substitute priests.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus, on Tenchi's younger brother, Oama, the dignity of Crown Prince was conferred, and he became the Emperor's locum tenens, in which position he won universal applause by sagacity and energy.

From A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by Brinkley, F. (Frank)