NOUN
  1. teacher at a university or college (especially at Cambridge or Oxford)
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How To Use preceptor In A Sentence

  • As for rant and rhetoric , they could enter easily into any contest with their Latin preceptor.
  • “By which Temple?” said the Marquis of Montserrat, whose love of sarcasm often outran his policy and discretion; “swearest thou by that on the hill of Zion, which was built by King Solomon, or by that symbolical, emblematical edifice, which is said to be spoken of in the councils held in the vaults of your Preceptories, as something which infers the aggrandizement of thy valiant and venerable Order?” The Talisman
  • Her peers compliment her on being an excellent teacher, preceptor and team member.
  • In my senior year, I was completing a clinical rotation in the OR with this nurse as my preceptor.
  • Invitational education assumes that preceptors will display trust, respect, intentionality, and optimism toward preceptees.
  • Proceeding northwards first we may take the road by Templecombe that was once a preceptory of the Knights Templars and now has a station on the main line of the South Western Railway, to Wincanton, a small market town on the Cale ( "Wyndcaleton") at the head of the Vale of Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
  • Willson, and after a little over a year under their preceptorship, during which time his remarkable talents attracted the attention of many, he was admitted to the bar, and almost immediately after receiving his diploma commenced the practice of his profession. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men
  • A faculty preceptor from each school assumed the responsibility for selecting students and the on-site supervision of the student research assistants.
  • And in Colonial America, fathers were expected to be the moral exemplars and preceptors of the family.
  • A few belonged to preceptories of Knights Templars in their neighbourhood; and perhaps we may see in their apses a reference to the circular form of the Holy Sepulchre. The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church
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