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Acceptor
Acceptor Ac*cept"or (#; 277), n. [L.]
One who accepts; specifically (Law & Com.), one who accepts
an order or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has
accepted.
Deceptory
Deceptory De*cep"to*ry, a. [L. deceptorius, from decipere.]
Deceptive. [R.]
Exceptor
Exceptor Ex*cept"or, n. [L., a scribe.]
One who takes exceptions. --T. Burnet.
Inceptor
Inceptor In*cep"tor, n. [L.]
1. A beginner; one in the rudiments. --Johnson.
2. One who is on the point of taking the degree of master of
arts at an English university. --Walton.
Preceptorial
Preceptorial Pre`cep*to"ri*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a preceptor.
PreceptoriesPreceptory Pre*cep"to*ry, n.; pl. Preceptories. [LL.
praeceptoria an estate assigned to a preceptor, from L.
praeceptor a commander, ruler, teacher, in LL., procurator,
administrator among the Knights Templars. See Preceptor.]
A religious house of the Knights Templars, subordinate to the
temple or principal house of the order in London. See
Commandery, n., 2. Preceptory
Preceptory Pre*cep"to*ry (?; 277), a.
Preceptive. ``A law preceptory.' --Anderson (1573).
PreceptoryPreceptory Pre*cep"to*ry, n.; pl. Preceptories. [LL.
praeceptoria an estate assigned to a preceptor, from L.
praeceptor a commander, ruler, teacher, in LL., procurator,
administrator among the Knights Templars. See Preceptor.]
A religious house of the Knights Templars, subordinate to the
temple or principal house of the order in London. See
Commandery, n., 2. preceptoryCommandery Com*mand"er*y, n.; pl. Commanderies. [F.
commanderie.]
1. The office or rank of a commander. [Obs.]
2. A district or a manor with lands and tenements
appertaining thereto, under the control of a member of an
order of knights who was called a commander; -- called
also a preceptory.
3. An assembly or lodge of Knights Templars (so called) among
the Freemasons. [U. S.]
4. A district under the administration of a military
commander or governor. [R.] --Brougham. Receptory
Receptory Re*cep"to*ry (?; 277), n. [Cf. F. receptorium a
place of shelter.]
Receptacle. [Obs.] --Holland.
SusceptorSusceptor Sus*cep"tor, n. [L. See Susceptible.]
One who undertakes anything; specifically, a godfather; a
sponsor; a guardian. --Puller. Shipley.
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