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INSTITUTOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a person who institutes or founds. · Protestant Episcopal Church., a person who institutes a minister into a parish or church. Discover More. Word ...
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INSTITUTOR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a person who institutes or founds. 2. Episcopalian Church. a person who institutes a minister into a parish or church.
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institutor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin masculine nouns in the third declension · Latin masculine nouns · Romanian terms borrowed from French · Romanian terms derived from French · Romanian ...
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institutor
institutor (ˈɪnstɪtjuːtə(r)) [a. L. institūtor, agent-n. from instituĕre to institute. Cf. F. instituteur (14th c.). See also instituter.] 1. One who institutes or establishes; a founder; an organizer.1546 Langley Pol. Verg. de Invent. iv. ii. 85 a, There be thre maner of Baptismes..One in water..an...
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INSTITUTER Synonyms: 41 Similar and Opposite Words
a person who establishes a whole new field of endeavor; Eli Whitney is known as the instituter of the American system of manufacture.
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institutor, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun institutor is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for institutor is from 1538, in a translation by Richard Taverner, ...
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Thomas Prior
subscription to his memory in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, with an inscription in Latin by Berkeley, who styled him "Societatis Dubliniensis auctor, institutor
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Institutor - Websters Dictionary 1828
1. The person who founds an order, sect, society or scheme for the promotion of a public or social object. 2. An instructor; one who educates; as an institutor ...
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institutor, institutors- WordWeb dictionary definition
One who institutes, establishes, or sets up something "He was the institutor of the annual charity event"; - instituter · (ecclesiastical law) a cleric appointed ...
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"INSTITUTOR": Person who establishes or initiates - OneLook
▸ noun: One who institutes something. ▸ noun: (obsolete) One who educates; an instructor. ▸ noun: (obsolete) A presbyter appointed by the bishop to institute a ...
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institutor - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
in•sti•tu•tor USA pronunciation n. a person who institutes or founds. Religion[Prot. Episc. Ch.]a person who institutes a minister into a parish or church.
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institutrix
‖ instiˈtutrix rare. [fem. (in L. form) of institutor: cf. directrix.] = institutress.1706 tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. 16th C. II. iv. xi. 459 S. Theresa was..the Institutrix of the Reformation of the Carmelite Nuns. 1814 tr. Klaproth's Trav. 119 Thou institutrix of this holy sceptre-like mode of sittin...
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47 Synonyms & Antonyms for FOUNDER
Jan 10, 2024 — founder · beginner · constructor · framer · generator · initiator · maker · originator. Weak matches. establisher · forebearer · institutor ...
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Richard Woodward (bishop)
His memorial records that he planned and was in 1773 the principal Institutor of the House of Industry in Dublin.
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institutress
institutress (ˈɪnstɪtjuːtrɪs) [f. prec., or instituter + -ess.] A female institutor.1786 Hist. Eur. in Ann. Reg. 141/2 That regulation or compact of which the empress had been institutress. 1827 Archæol. XXI. 549 The Queen was then lying in state..at the Convent at Chaillot near Paris, of which she ...
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