
1) About elections 2) Certain course 3) Choice on campus 4) Chosen course 5) Curriculum choice 6) Elected 7) Electoral 8) Enrichment course 9) Kind of public office 10) Kind of surgery 11) Music Appreciation 101 12) Non-required course 13) Nonappointive 14) Nonrequired course 15) Not compulsory 16) Open to choice
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1) Democratic 2) Elected 3) Nonappointive 4) Optional
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[medical] An elective is a placement undertaken as part of a medical degree. The content and setting of the placement are largely decided by the student undertaking it, hence the name. Elective placements are not exclusive to medical degrees; many other degree programmes within the field of healthcare also incorporate electives (such as nur...
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• (a.) Pertaining to, or consisting in, choice, or right of choosing; electoral. • (n.) In an American college, an optional study or course of study. • (a.) Dependent on choice; bestowed or passing by election; as, an elective study; an elective office. • (a.) Exerting the power of choice; selecting; as, an elective act.Elective...
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subject to the choice or decision of the patient or physician; applied to procedures that are advantageous to the patient but not urgent.
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Subject to the choice or decision of the patient or physician, applied to procedures that are advantageous to the patient but not urgent. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A course chosen freely by the student from the institution's offerings. Also called 'free elective'.
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A course that it not requisitely required for a program but counts toward it, and can be chosen free
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E·lect'ive adjective [ Confer French
électif .]
1. Exerting the power of choice; selecting; as, an
elective act.
2. Pertaining to, or consisting in, choice, or right of choosing; electoral. « The independent use of their
elective franchise.»
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E·lect'ive noun In an American college, an optional study or course of study. [ Colloq.]
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Elective: In medicine, something chosen (elected). An elective procedure is one that is chosen (elected) by the patient or physician that is advantageous to the patient but is not urgent. Elective surgery is decided by the patient or their doctor. The procedure is seen as beneficial but not absolutely essential at that time.
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[
adj] - not compulsory 2. [adj] - subject to popular election
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elective 1. Involving or concerned with voting. 2. Chosen by a vote, or whose holder is chosen by a vote. 3. In education, optional rather than essential or compulsory; an optional course that a student may select from among several alternatives.
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This term means planned. For example, elective surgery is surgery that is not an emergency but has been planned. Can also be used to refer to other types of treatment.
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describes a treatment or procedure that is not urgent and can be arranged at the patient's convenience
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adjective not compulsory; `elective surgery`; `an elective course of study`
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pertaining to the principle of electing to an office, position, etc. · chosen by election, as an official. · bestowed by or derived from election, as an office. · having the power or right of electing to office, as a body of persons. · open to choice; optional; not required: an elective subject in college; elective surgery. ...
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