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. A ruler or governor.
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. A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc.; the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate. See the Note under Vicar.
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. A clergyman in charge of a parish.
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. The head master of a public school.
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. The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college.
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. The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.
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Noun
How To Spell Rector
[rek-ter]
Origin of Rector
Late Middle English: from Latin rector ‘ruler’, from rect- ‘ruled’, from the verb regere.
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. A ruler or governor.
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n
. A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc.; the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate. See the Note under Vicar.
n
. A clergyman in charge of a parish.
n
. The head master of a public school.
n
. The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college.
n
. The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.
Form
Noun
How To Spell Rector
[rek-ter]
Origin of Rector
Late Middle English: from Latin rector ‘ruler’, from rect- ‘ruled’, from the verb regere.
n
. A ruler or governor.
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.
n
. A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc.; the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate. See the Note under Vicar.
n
. A clergyman in charge of a parish.
n
. The head master of a public school.
n
. The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college.
n
. The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.
Form
Noun
How To Spell Rector
[rek-ter]
Origin of Rector
Late Middle English: from Latin rector ‘ruler’, from rect- ‘ruled’, from the verb regere.
n
. A ruler or governor.
n
.
n
. A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc.; the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate. See the Note under Vicar.
n
. A clergyman in charge of a parish.
n
. The head master of a public school.
n
. The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college.
n
. The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.
Form
Noun
How To Spell Rector
[rek-ter]
Origin of Rector
Late Middle English: from Latin rector ‘ruler’, from rect- ‘ruled’, from the verb regere.
n
. A ruler or governor.
n
.
n
. A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc.; the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate. See the Note under Vicar.
n
. A clergyman in charge of a parish.
n
. The head master of a public school.
n
. The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college.
n
. The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.
Form
Noun
How To Spell Rector
[rek-ter]
Origin of Rector
Late Middle English: from Latin rector ‘ruler’, from rect- ‘ruled’, from the verb regere.
Find the correct meaning of Rector in Urdu, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Urdu.
There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Rector in Urdu is ناظم, and in roman we write it Naazim.
The other meanings are Halqa Ka Paadri, Madrassa Ka Saddar and Naazim.
Rector is an noun according to parts of speech.
It finds its origins in Late Middle English: from Latin rector ‘ruler’, from rect- ‘ruled’, from the verb regere.
There are also several similar words to Rector in our dictionary, which are Clergyman, Cleric, Headmaster, Minister, Pastor, Priest, Principal and Proctor.
Rector is spelled as [rek-ter].
After English to Urdu translation of Rector, If you have issues in pronunciation than you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.
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