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prorector
English
Alternative forms
- pro-rector
Etymology
From pro- +? rector.
Noun
prorector (plural prorectors)
- An officer who presides over the academic senate of a university in certain countries.
- A substitute or assistant rector.
Related terms
- prorectorate
Translations
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prosector
English
Etymology
From Latin an anatomist, from prosecare (“to cut up”); pro (“before”) + secare (“to cut”).
Noun
prosector (plural prosectors)
- A person who prepares a body for dissection by students, or dissects them as demonstrations.
Derived terms
- prosector's wart
Anagrams
- co-reports, coreports, top scorer, topscorer
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