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- pronunciation:
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- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
one who governs in place of a disabled or underage ruler.
The prince had been regent for nearly nine years before becoming king upon his father's death.During the boyhood of Peter the Great, his half-sister Sophia held power as regent. |
definition 2: |
a member of the governing body of an institution, such as a state university or educational system.
The regents of the university met to discuss an increase in tuition. |
definition 3: |
a ruler or governor.
They appealed to the regents of the province. |
related words: |
king, magistrate |
verb + (n.)regent
acknowledge, select
(n.)regent
+ verb
adopt, appoint, approve, eliminate, reject, resign, review, rule, violate, vote
noun + (n.)regent

administrator, board, campus, chairman, faculty, king, prince, queen, term, trustee, university
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derivation: |
regentship (n.) |
The word regent
contains the following part:
reg, rect, rig1
Latin
root
that means king, rule, guide; straight
  Example words:
correct, corrigible, direct, direction, director, dirigible, erect, incorrigible, irregular, rectangle, rectify, rectitude, rector, regal, regalia, regent, regicide, regime, regimen, regiment, region, regular, regulate, regulation
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