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<p> (1): </p> <p> (n.) One given to fault-finding; a censurer. </p> <p> (2): </p> <p> (n.) One who is empowered to examine manuscripts before they are committed to the press, and to forbid their publication if they contain anything obnoxious; - an official in some European countries. </p> <p> (3): </p> <p> (n.) A critic; a reviewer. </p> <p> (4): </p> <p> (n.) One of two magistrates of Rome who took a register of the number and property of citizens, and who also exercised the office of inspector of morals and conduct. </p>
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<p> '''(1):''' (n.) One given to fault-finding; a censurer. </p> <p> '''(2):''' (n.) One who is empowered to examine manuscripts before they are committed to the press, and to forbid their publication if they contain anything obnoxious; - an official in some European countries. </p> <p> '''(3):''' (n.) [[A]] critic; a reviewer. </p> <p> '''(4):''' (n.) One of two magistrates of Rome who took a register of the number and property of citizens, and who also exercised the office of inspector of morals and conduct. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 13 October 2021

Censor [1]

(1): (n.) One given to fault-finding; a censurer.

(2): (n.) One who is empowered to examine manuscripts before they are committed to the press, and to forbid their publication if they contain anything obnoxious; - an official in some European countries.

(3): (n.) A critic; a reviewer.

(4): (n.) One of two magistrates of Rome who took a register of the number and property of citizens, and who also exercised the office of inspector of morals and conduct.

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