Promulgator

  • 71promulgation — promulgate ► VERB 1) promote or make widely known. 2) put (a law or decree) into effect by official proclamation. DERIVATIVES promulgation noun promulgator noun. ORIGIN Latin promulgare expose to public view , from mulgere cause to come forth… …

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  • 72promulgate — [präm′əl gāt΄, prō mul′gāt΄] vt. promulgated, promulgating [< L promulgatus, pp. of promulgare, to publish < ?] 1. to publish or make known officially (a decree, church dogma, etc.) 2. a) to make known the terms of (a new or proposed law or …

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  • 73promulgate — v.tr. 1 make known to the public; disseminate; promote (a cause etc.). 2 proclaim (a decree, news, etc.). Derivatives: promulgation n. promulgator n. Etymology: L promulgare (as PRO (1), mulgere milk, cause to come forth) …

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  • 74promulger — jə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: promulge + er archaic : promulgator …

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  • 75SUMER, SUMERIANS — Prehistory Sumer (Akk. Šumer ī Sumerian Kengir) is the earliest known name of the land corresponding roughly to the southern half of Iraq. It was first settled about 5000 B.C.E. by agriculturists from the hilly regions to the north and/or east,… …

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