examinant

noun
/ɪɡˈzæmɪnənt/

Etymology

From Latin examinantis (“examining”).

  1. derived from examinantis — “examining

Definitions

  1. One who examines

    One who examines; an examiner.

    • “No matter, I want to hear you describe it, ” said the examinant.
  2. One who is to be examined.

    • February 5 1722, Humphrey Prideaux, Articles for the Reformation of the two Universities the Examinants appear before them, in classes of ix at a time, and each class shall be examined […]

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