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rector
noun
1 in the Church of England: a clergyman in charge of a parish who would, formerly, have been entitled to receive all the tithes of that parish.
2 in the Roman Catholic Church: a priest in charge of a congregation or a religious house, especially a Jesuit seminary.
3 US, Scot in the Protestant Episcopal Church: a clergyman with charge of a congregation.
4 the headmaster of some schools and colleges, especially in Scotland.
5 Scot a senior university official elected by and representing the students.
[14c: Latin, meaning -ruler-, from regere to rule]
rectorate noun .
rectorial adjective .
rectorship noun .
noun
1 in the Church of England: a clergyman in charge of a parish who would, formerly, have been entitled to receive all the tithes of that parish.
2 in the Roman Catholic Church: a priest in charge of a congregation or a religious house, especially a Jesuit seminary.
3 US, Scot in the Protestant Episcopal Church: a clergyman with charge of a congregation.
4 the headmaster of some schools and colleges, especially in Scotland.
5 Scot a senior university official elected by and representing the students.
[14c: Latin, meaning -ruler-, from regere to rule]
rectorate noun .
rectorial adjective .
rectorship noun .
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