Tuesday, September 28, 2010

What is an obitory? (sp.)?

Court reporter trying to find out what the hell this chick is saying. She is a dentist conversation about a treatment room. Can't find the word anywhere. Is it effortless and I'm trying too hard? Thanks!What is an obitory? (sp.)?
It seem like you be to embarrassed to purely ask the woman up front to repeat the word and spell it out for you. It's a shame because now here you are stuck approaching chuck.
Word of advice, even if you're not asking for it, ALWAYS ask nearly something you have no clue even if it scheme letting someone know that you don't know everything.
If you discover after the interview you're not sure what exactly it was they said, other have at lowest an email address for your contacts and a phone number to call them rear legs. Most people will be cool beside that.
Just don't be afraid to seem uninformed in abiding subjects. It's ok to not know everything. Most people will be ok near filling you contained by with the details you don't know nearly.
Good luck with your rummage through because I looked for the word and similar words and I found nothing. The other word I found be "orbitomy" which is a surgery.
I would just run with dental treatrment room until you truly find the word you're looking for. Good luck girl.
I tried, and couldn't find anything close to what you're talking give or take a few. Perhaps she said Abditory, which according to dictionary.com is "a place for hiding or preserving articles of value"?
Or maybe that's what they hail as their room with the panoramic X-ray contrivance that orbits your organizer? lol. :) Can you post the exact sentence it's used in?
Addition: I deliberate Rudy R is right on.she probably said operatory!
Could she have said operatory? As within a surgery room?

No comments:

Post a Comment