| 释义 | regius professor
 re·gius professorR0126300 (rē′jəs, -jē-əs)n. One holding a professorship established by royal subsidy at any of certain older British universities.[From Latin rēgius, royal, from rēx, rēg-, king; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]
 Regius professor(ˈriːdʒɪəs) n1.  (Education) (also without capital) Brit a person appointed by the Crown to a university chair founded by a royal patron2.  (Professions) (also without capital) Brit a person appointed by the Crown to a university chair founded by a royal patron[C17: regius, from Latin: royal, from rex king]Regius professorA professor at some British universities who has been appointed by the Crown to a chair established by royal patronage.Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | Regius professor - holder of a British professorship created by a royal patronprof, professor - someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university | 
 
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 Regius professorBrit a person appointed by the Crown to a university chair founded by a royal patron See REG PROFSee REG PROF
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