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1 prevosto
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2 preside
◆ s.f. headmistress, principal, head.* * *['prɛside]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile2) univ. dean, provost* * *preside/'prεside/ ⇒ 18, 1m. e f.2 univ. dean, provost. -
3 rettore
m rector* * *rettore s.m.1 (eccl.) rector* * *[ret'tore]sostantivo maschile1) (di università) rector; (in GB) chancellor, provost2) (di seminario, istituto religioso) rector* * *rettore/ret'tore/sostantivo m.1 (di università) rector; (in GB) chancellor, provost2 (di seminario, istituto religioso) rector. -
4 proposto
past part vedere proporre* * *proposto agg. proposed◆ s.m.1 (ant.) (eccl.) provost, rector, parish priest2 (st.) provost (first magistrate of a mediaeval town). -
5 preposto
preposto s.m.1 (eccl.) provost* * *[pre'posto] 1.participio passato preporre2.aggettivo (a capo di) in charge (a of)* * *preposto/pre'posto/→ preporreII aggettivo(a capo di) in charge (a of). -
6 prepositura
prepositura s.f.1 ( ufficio di preposto) provostry2 ( residenza del preposto) provost's residence. -
7 prepositurale
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