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91orial — armorial censorial consistorial dictatorial dimissorial directorial extraterritorial inquisitorial mémorial prétorial réquisitorial subéquatorial sénatorial territorial tinctorial éditorial équatorial …
92λογοκριτικός — ή, ό αυτός που ανήκει ή αναφέρεται στη λογοκρισία. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < λογοκριτής. Η λ. είναι απόδοση στην ελλ. ξεν. όρου, πρβλ. γαλλ. censorial, και μαρτυρείται από το 1871 στο Λεξικόν ελληνογαλλικόν τού Άγγ. Βλάχου] …
93cenzorial — cenzoriál adj. m., pl. cenzoriáli; f. sg. cenzoriálă, pl. cenzoriále Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic CENZORIÁL, Ă adj. Relativ la cenzori (1) [pron. ri al …
94deduction — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Subtraction Nouns 1. deduction, removal, excision; subtraction; minus, minus sign, subtrahend, minuend; remainder, difference; abstraction, abbreviation, curtailment (see shortness); reduction (see… …
95censor — noun 1》 an official who examines material that is to be published and suppresses parts considered offensive or a threat to security. ↘Psychoanalysis an aspect of the superego which prevents certain ideas and memories from emerging into… …
96cathartic — adj 1. purgative, purging, Med. lapac tic, cleansing, cleaning, detergent, abstergent, abstersive; purifying, purificatory, depurative, ablutionary, lustrate, lustral; laxative, Med. aperient, carminative, emetic, vomitory; expurgatory, censorial …
97murmurous — adj 1. sighing, whispering, babbling; mumbling, muttering, grumbling, whining, Inf. grousing, complaining, Inf. carping; malcontent, faultfinding, objecting, censorial; moaning, lamenting, sobbing. 2. soft, subdued, quiet, gentle, dulcet; muted,… …
98censor — /ˈsɛnsə / (say sensuh) noun 1. an official who examines books, plays, news reports, films, radio programs, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds. 2. any person who… …
99censor — [sen′sər] n. [L < censere, to tax, value, judge < IE base * k̑ens, speak solemnly, announce > Sans ṡáṁsa, praise, prayer of praise] 1. one of two magistrates in ancient Rome appointed to take the census and, later, to supervise public… …
100censor — n. & v. n. 1 an official authorized to examine printed matter, films, news, etc., before public release, and to suppress any parts on the grounds of obscenity, a threat to security, etc. 2 Rom.Hist. either of two annual magistrates responsible… …