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1precipient — preˈcipient, a. [ad. L. præcipient em, pr. pple. of præcipĕre to command, instruct: see precept.] Commanding, directing. 1828–32 in Webster. in Craig. In mod. Dicts …
2Recipient — Re*cip i*ent (r[ e]*s[i^]p [i^]*ent), n. [L. recipiens, entis, receiving, p. pr. of recipere to receive: cf. F. r[ e]cipient. See {Receive}.] A receiver; the person or thing that receives; one to whom, or that to which, anything is given or… …
3William R. Catton, Jr. — William R. Catton, Jr. William R. Catton, Jr. (born January 15, 1926) is an American sociologist best known for his scholarly work in environmental sociology and human ecology. His intellectual approach is broad and interdisciplinary. Catton s… …
4politic — adj 1. sagacious, judicious, wise, sapient; discreet, prudent, wary, chary, cautious; watchful, vigilant, Argus eyed, mindful; clear headed, thoughtful, sensible, intelligent, reasonable, sound; astute, discerning, perceptive, penetrating,… …