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What is the noun for invigilatrices?

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invigilator
  1. (Britain, Canada) A person who supervises students during an examination; a proctor
  2. (chiefly Britain or archaic) A person who supervises a gallery at a museum.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “He was appearing for an examination for a masters in law in May when he was pulled up by the invigilator for copying.”
      “If a candidate must leave the room for personal reasons, an invigilator will accompany the candidate.”
      “She left dance school to study art history at Bristol University, taking a job as an invigilator at the Arnolfini.”
invigilatrix
  1. (rare) A woman (or entity given female personification) who invigilates; a female invigilator.
invigilation
  1. The act of watching or invigilating.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Exam conditions are far from ideal, with reports that the army are being called upon to assist with invigilation.”
      “While tests can be taken from any location, the costs for invigilation are the responsibility of the test taker.”
      “But such invigilation would take away some of the Internet's free-wheeling charms.”
invigilations
  1. plural of invigilation
invigilatrices
  1. plural of invigilatrix
invigilators
  1. plural of invigilator
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “When the journal Nature sent a team of invigilators to the laboratory, he was unable to replicate his findings.”
      “Thanks to the local registrar, our local examiners, supervisors and invigilators who did an excellent job.”
      “But candidates are aware that our invigilators will rigorously apply our rules.”
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