instituter
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Instituter — In sti*tu ter, n. An institutor. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
instituter — noun see institute I … New Collegiate Dictionary
instituter — /in sti tooh teuhr, tyooh /, n. institutor. * * * … Universalium
instituter — n. founder, one who institutes or establishes; one who assigns a minister to a parish or church (American Episcopal Church) … English contemporary dictionary
instituter — in·sti·tut·er … English syllables
instituter — /ˈɪnstətjutə/ (say instuhtyoohtuh) noun → institutor …
instituter — üd.ə(r) noun ( s) : institutor … Useful english dictionary
institute — 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… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Vishnu — For other uses, see Vishnu (disambiguation). Vishnu Devanagari विष्णु Sanskrit Transliteration … Wikipedia
institutor — /in sti tooh teuhr, tyooh /, n. 1. a person who institutes or founds. 2. Prot. Episc. Ch. a person who institutes a minister into a parish or church. Also, instituter. [1540 50; < LL institutor, equiv. to institu , s. of instituere to INSTITUTE + … Universalium