To go, and study full-time, as in "cloistered," or more commonly to live on campus.
Clergyman and professional are antonyms of layman.
Yes the great circle formula is the same formula for any other circle.
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Average - the central tendency of a data set is a measure of the "middle" or "expected" value of the data set (mean, median, mode) Layman's terms - the average of a math problem is the middle number, usually found by taking the highest number and subtracting the lowest number, or taking the highest and lowest numbers and finding the middle number.
The idea is that a layman is one who is not an expert in a given area.
"Executive privilege" is a term used by the United States government. In layman's terms, it refers to the ability of the President to overrule interventions from the other two branches of government.
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A "layman" is a person who is a non-expert in a given field of knowledge
Painful swallowing.
To go, and study full-time, as in "cloistered," or more commonly to live on campus.
The opposite of "laymen's terms" would probably be "technical terms."
punctuality in layman's terms means simply, being on time, being where you are supposed to be when you are told to be there.
How it works in layman's terms.
A layman's description is the expression of technical information in a form that the common person can understand. It means explaining something in nontechnical terms.
Integrity, in layman's terms, means the person is honest, responsible, and trustworthy. In other words, you could trust that person to do the right thing even when you are not watching them. That's integrity.
Einsatzgruppen were, in layman's terms, the death squads of the Waffen SS.