proc|u|ra|tor|ship

proc|u|ra|tor|ship
proc|u|ra|tor|ship «PROK yuh RAY tuhr shihp», noun.
the office, function, or term of a procurator: »

... during the procuratorship of the luckless Pilate (26-36 A.D.) (Harper's).


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  • proc|tor|ship — «PROK tuhr shihp», noun. the position of a proctor …   Useful english dictionary

  • proc — proc·u·ra·cy; proc·u·ra·tion; proc·u·ra·tor; proc·u·ra·tor·ate; proc·u·ra·to·ri·al; proc·u·ra·tor·ship; proc·u·ra·to·ry; proc·u·ra·trix; rec·i·proc·i·ty; …   English syllables

  • tor — ab·ac·tor; ab·bre·vi·a·tor; ab·di·ca·tor; abet·tor; ab·ne·ga·tor; abom·i·na·tor; ab·sol·vi·tor; ab·strac·tor; ac·cel·er·a·tor; ac·cen·tor; ac·cen·tu·a·tor; ac·cep·tor; ac·com·mo·da·tor; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; acet·y·la·tor; ac·ti·va·tor; ac·tor;… …   English syllables

  • procuratorship — proc·u·ra·tor·ship …   English syllables

  • procurator — proc•u•ra•tor [[t]ˈprɒk yəˌreɪ tər[/t]] n. 1) anh (in ancient Rome) any of various imperial agents with fiscal or administrative powers, esp. in a province 2) law an agent, attorney, etc., employed to manage one s affairs • Etymology: 1250–1300;… …   From formal English to slang

  • Procuratorship — Proc u*ra tor*ship, n. The office or term of a procurator. Bp. Pearson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • proctor — proc•tor [[t]ˈprɒk tər[/t]] n. 1) a person appointed to keep watch over students at examinations 2) a school official charged with any of various supervisory or disciplinary duties 3) to supervise or monitor • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME; contracted …   From formal English to slang

  • proctorship — proc·tor·ship …   English syllables

  • er — er·i·an·thus; er·ic; er·i·ca; er·i·ca·ce·ae; er·i·cad; er·i·ca·les; er·i·ce·tal; er·i·ce·tic·o·lous; er·i·coid; er·i·co·phyte; erig·er·on; er·i·glos·sa; er·ik·ite; er·i·na·ceous; er·i·na·ceus; er·in·ite; er·i·nose; er·i·o·bot·rya;… …   English syllables

  • ta — ab·lac·ta·tion; ab·sen·ta·tion; abu·ta; ac·cep·ta·tion; ac·cli·ma·ta·tion; ac·cred·i·ta·tion; ac·er·a·ta; ac·e·ta·tion; ac·e·ta·to ; ach·e·ta; achor·da·ta; acoe·lo·ma·ta; acra·ni·a·ta; ac·ro·tre·ta; ac·ta; ac·ti·no·my·ce·ta·ce·ae;… …   English syllables

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