different between occupational vs metcalf
occupational
English
Etymology
From occupation (noun) +? -al (suffix forming adjectives).
Adjective
occupational (comparative more occupational, superlative most occupational)
- Of, belonging, or relating to an occupation (in any sense).
- Boredom is an occupational hazard if you are a checkout girl.
Derived terms
- occupational hazard
- occupational health and safety
- occupational medicine
Related terms
- occupative (adjective)
Translations
occupational From the web:
- what occupational therapy
- what occupational therapist do
- what occupational therapy does
- what occupational therapy assistants do
- what occupational group is cashier
- what occupational therapy means to me
- what occupational group is ups
- what occupational group is housekeeping
metcalf
metcalf From the web:
- metcalfe what to see
- what is metcalfe's law
- what does metcalf mean
- what's dk metcalf's name
- what is metcalfe house
- what dk metcalf eats in a day
- what is metcalfe's law quizlet
- what dk metcalf eats
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