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pro-rector /(ˌ)prəʊˈrɛktə/nounThe deputy of a rector in a university, college, or other institution of higher education; a vice-rector.- Originally used with reference to similarly titled posts in non-English-speaking countries (as an equivalent of German Prorektor, etc.); later also in Scottish universities, and subsequently elsewhere..
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in Fynes Moryson (?1566–1630), traveller and writer. From post-classical Latin prorector from pro- + rector. |