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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30054140>>>
>>>"invigilators"
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>>>Not the first time recently I've seen that word and I understand what it means, but it's not used on this side of the pond.
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>>It's used in Canada.
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>>I can't think of any other term that would/could be used - what do you use down there?
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http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/93260/a-better-word-for-invigilator-a-person-overseeing-an-exam>
>looks like proctor. That really leaps out at you. An invigilator is vigilant, god knows what a proctor is.
No kidding ;)
Looks like a Commonwealth thing.
Regards. Al
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