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Tractator - Tardis | Fandom
Tractators were a species that resembled giant invertebrates. They could control gravity. Themselves mindless, they required the Gravis to act intelligently ...
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TRACTATOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : a writer of tracts or treatises 2. usually capitalized [so called from the Tracts for the Times, series of Tractarian pamphlets]
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tractator - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English countable nouns · English terms with historical senses · English terms with quotations · en:People · Latin terms suffixed with -tor · Latin 3-syllable ...
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tractator
† tracˈtator Obs. [a. L. tractātor, agent-n. f. tractāre: see tract v.1 and -or 2 c.] One who treats of a subject; the writer of a tractate.a 1638 Mede Wks. (1672) 386 Justin Martyr, Theophilus Antiochenus, Irenæus, or it may be another small Tractator or two. 1686 W. Hopkins tr. Ratramnus Dissert. ...
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Tractator - Alien Species Wiki - Fandom
Tractators (Phenomenoptera sp.) are a sapient species of man-sized crustaceanoids, shaped like a bipedal pill bug with fish-like facial features and a pair of ...
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TRACTATOR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A person who writes tracts.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Commenda
The commenda was a partnership between an investing partner (called the commendator, or socius stans) and a traveling partner (called the tractator or
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Tractator Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
(historical) In medieval commerce, the person who handles or transports merchandise on behalf of an investor; an entrepreneur. Wiktionary.
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Tractator (Dimensions in Time) - Tardis Wiki
A Tractator was among the lifeforms who were captured by the Rani and Cyrian and incorporated into the Rani's menagerie aboard the Rani's ...
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tractator, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for tractator is from before 1638, in the writing of Joseph Mede, Hebraist and biblical scholar. tractator is a borrowing from Latin.
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Tractator - The Free Dictionary
Define tractator. tractator synonyms, tractator pronunciation, tractator translation, English dictionary definition of tractator.
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tractatrix
‖ tractatrix (trækˈteɪtrɪks) Pl. -trices (-trɪsiːz). [L. tractātrix (Martial, in sense 1), fem. of tractātor shampooer, also one who treats of a subject: see tractator.] 1. A female shampooer. rare—1.1874 M. Collins Frances II. 117 That stout Miss Susanetta, with her shrill voice, and her hands of t...
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Marinus (praetorian prefect)
Nothing is known of his early life, but in 498 he was appointed by Anastasius as the senior financial official (tractator, and later chartularius) of the
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tractarian
tractarian, n. and a. (trækˈtɛərɪən) [f. tract n.1 + -arian; in 2, after trinitarian, etc.] A. n. 1. A writer, publisher, or distributor of tracts. nonce-uses. (In quot. 1824, referring to the Religious Tract Society.)1824 Man of Letters 15 May 99 The superiority of the vulgar version will be acknow...
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Dancers were hired to wear the Tractator costumes with the idea that they would coil and twist their bodies in line with the idea of woodlice, but the
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