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Exauctorate
Exauctorate Ex*auc"tor*ate, v. t. See Exauthorate. [Obs.]
Exauctoration
Exauctoration Ex*auc`tor*a"tion, n. See Exauthoration.

Meaning of AUCTOR from wikipedia

- Look up auctor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auctor may refer to: An author of a work, who is proficient in the subject matter A scientist who first...
- Benveniste, auctor (which also gives us English "author") is derived from Latin augeō ("to augment", "to enlarge", "to enrich"). The auctor is "is qui...
- 2016. "auctor". Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper. 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013. author (n) — c. 1300, autor "father," from O.Fr. auctor, acteor...
- through the ULi sale) Nvidia (M6117C - 386SX embedded microcontroller) Auctor / ACC Micro - Maple SoC (Cx486DX4 core at 100 to 133 MHz) Advantech - EVA-X4150...
- pronunciation: [ɔktʁwa]; Old French: octroyer, to grant, authorize; Lat. auctor) is a local tax collected on various articles brought into a district for...
- inveniendi). The scholasticists would choose a book by a renowned scholar, auctor (author), as a subject for investigation. By reading it thoroughly and critically...
- Medical shorthand for "three times a day". terminat hora diem; terminat auctor opus. The hour finishes the day; the author finishes his work. Phrase concluding...
- A m****cript culture is a culture that depends on hand-written m****cripts to store and disseminate information. It is a stage that most developed cultures...
- Women:Propertius' Scripta Puella" in JRS 1987 and Davis, J. Fictus Adulter: Poet as Auctor in the Amores (Amsterdam, 1989) and Booth, J. "The Amores: Ovid Making Love"...
- October 2016, and now by King Vajiralongkorn. "LacusCurtius • Roman Law — Auctor (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)". Penelope.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 23 February...