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“procurator”
1. Someone who is authorized to manage the affairs of another person; an agent: The wealthy woman's procurator was at the auction to bid on the valuable artwork on her behalf.
2. Etymology: from Latin procurator, "manager, agent, deputy, administrator" from procurare, "to manage"; from pro-, "in behalf of" + curare, "to care for."
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2. Etymology: from Latin procurator, "manager, agent, deputy, administrator" from procurare, "to manage"; from pro-, "in behalf of" + curare, "to care for."
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This entry is located in the following units:
cura-, cur-
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-or; -our (primarily British)
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Word Entries containing the term:
“procurator”
Director of libraries.
This entry is located in the following units:
biblio-, bibli-, bibl-, biblico-
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cura-, cur-
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group P
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theco-, thec-, the-, theca-, theci-, -thecial, -thecae, -thecas, -thecium, -theca, -thec, -thecal, -thecial, -thecae, -thecas, -thecs, -tecs
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