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  • 21institutrice — ● instituteur, institutrice nom (latin institutor, trix) Personne qui enseigne dans les écoles maternelles et élémentaires. (Les instituteurs, formés dans les anciennes écoles normales, sont appelés à être progressivement remplacés par les… …

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  • 22instituidor — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo Que instituye. SINÓNIMO institutor * * * instituidor, a adj. y n. Se aplica al que instituye. ≃ Institutor. * * * instituidor, ra. adj. Que instituye. U. t. c. s …

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  • 23dascăl — DÁSCĂL, dascăli, s.m. 1. (înv.) Învăţător (la ţară); p. ext. profesor. ♦ (Rar) Om de ştiinţă; învăţat, savant. 2. fig. Iniţiator sau propagator al unei doctrine; îndrumător într un anumit domeniu. 3. Cântăreţ de biserică, diac, psalt, cantor. –… …

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  • 24in|sti|tut|er — «IHN stuh TOO tuhr, TYOO », noun. = institutor. (Cf. ↑institutor) …

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  • 25Instituter — In sti*tu ter, n. An institutor. [R.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 26institute — I. transitive verb ( tuted; tuting) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin institutus, past participle of instituere, from in + statuere to set up more at statute Date: 14th century 1. to establish in a position or office 2. a. to originate and… …

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  • 27Moirae — The three Moirae. Relief, grave of Alexander von der Mark by Johann Gottfried Schadow. Old National Gallery, Berlin Greek deities series …

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  • 28Boyle Lectures — The Boyle Lectures were named after Robert Boyle, a prominent Irish Natural Philosopher in the 17th Century. Boyle endowed a series of lectures in his will, which were designed as a forum where prominent academics could discuss the existence of… …

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  • 29Order of Charles XIII — The Order of Charles XIII King Charles XIII of Sweden wearing the cross of the order (in red) Awarded by …

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  • 30Sweden — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Sweden (disambiguation). Kingdom of Sweden Konungariket Sverige …

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