rector

  • 21rector — {{#}}{{LM R33210}}{{〓}} {{SynR34027}} {{[}}rector{{]}}, {{[}}rectora{{]}} ‹rec·tor, to·ra› {{《}}▍ adj./s.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Que rige o que gobierna. {{《}}▍ s.{{》}} {{<}}2{{>}} Persona que se encarga del gobierno y del mando de una institución o de …

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  • 22rector — [14] A rector is etymologically a ‘ruler’. The word comes via Old French rectour from Latin rēctor ‘governor’, a derivative of the verb regere ‘govern, rule’ (from which English gets regent, region, etc). It carried its original meaning with it… …

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  • 23rector — [14] A rector is etymologically a ‘ruler’. The word comes via Old French rectour from Latin rēctor ‘governor’, a derivative of the verb regere ‘govern, rule’ (from which English gets regent, region, etc). It carried its original meaning with it… …

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  • 24Rector —    The official title of the Priest who has charge of a Parish and as such is its ruler, guide and director. The word means one who rules. Like other organizations, the Parish must have a head, and by the canons of the Church, the Rector is head… …

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  • 25rector — (m) (Intermedio) alguien que está al mando de una institución educativa, especialmente una universidad Ejemplos: La solicitud de acceso a la carrera deberá dirigirse al rector. Nombraron al nuevo rector de nuestro centro de estudios. Sinónimos:… …

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  • 26rector — UK [ˈrektə(r)] / US [ˈrektər] noun [countable] Word forms rector : singular rector plural rectors 1) a priest in an Anglican church, who in the past was paid directly by the people in his parish 2) the person in charge in some schools, colleges,… …

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  • 27rector —    In the Church of England a rector is a parish priest who receives his income from the parish itself (as opposed to a vicar, who receives a yearly stipend). A rector may also be the head of a college or school, especially in Scotland (and more… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 28rector — rectorial /rek tawr ee euhl, tohr /, adj. /rek teuhr/, n. 1. a member of the clergy in charge of a parish in the Protestant Episcopal Church. 2. Rom. Cath. Ch. an ecclesiastic in charge of a college, religious house, or congregation. 3. Anglican… …

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  • 29Rector — Original name in latin Rector Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 36.26312 latitude 90.2926 altitude 89 Population 1977 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 30rector — I rector, rectress (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pastor, parson; director, monitor, prefect. See clergy. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pastor, vicar, parson; see minister 1 …

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