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preception
English
Etymology
Latin praeceptio.
Noun
preception (plural preceptions)
- A precept.
- 1620, Joseph Hall, The Honour of the Married Clergy
- Their Leo calls these words a Preception
- 1620, Joseph Hall, The Honour of the Married Clergy
Anagrams
- perception
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preudice
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