Prof.
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Prof. (plural Profs. or Profs)[1]
- Abbreviation of Professor.
- 1883 January 10, The Philadelphia Inquirer, volume CVIII, Philadelphia, Pa., page 2, column 4:
- The Social at the College of Pharmacy—Profs. Cook and Van Derbeck Lecture.
- 1901, Quarterly Bulletin of Northwestern University Medical School, page 401:
- Profs Zeisler & Pardee / Surgery. / Prof. Morgan
- 1920, “Sammy” and “Reck”, “The Profs: A Cornell Forester’s Song”, in Cornell Forester:
- The Profs they lead a jolly life, jolly life, / They’re free from every care and strife, care and strife. / They make the studes, poor studes fall into line; / I wish the Profs’ soft snap were mine.
References edit
- ^ “Prof.”, in Collins English Dictionary.: “plural Profs”
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Prof. m
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Prof.
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Prof. m (invariable, feminine Prof.ª or Profa., feminine plural Prof.ᵃˢ or Profas.)
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Further reading edit
- "Abreviação de professor e professora" in Dicionário Online de Língua Portuguesa.