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Meaning of "institutist" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF INSTITUTIST

ˈɪnstɪˌtjuːtɪst


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF INSTITUTIST

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Institutist is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES INSTITUTIST MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of institutist in the English dictionary

The definition of institutist in the dictionary is a person who, in writing an abstract or an introductory text, condenses a subject to its mains elements.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH INSTITUTIST

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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE INSTITUTIST

instinctually · institorial · institute · instituter · institutes · institution · institutional · institutional investor · institutionalisation · institutionalise · institutionalism · institutionalist · institutionalization · institutionalize · institutionalized · institutionally · institutionary · institutive · institutively · institutor

WORDS THAT END LIKE INSTITUTIST

Adventist · Baptist · Church of Christ, Scientist · corporatist · dentist · graphic artist · John the Baptist · leftist · librettist · make-up artist · occultist · orthodontist · research scientist · rightist · Saint John the Baptist · scientist · separatist · Seventh-Day Adventist · the Baptist · visual artist

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Institutis
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INSTITUTIST»

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Common Law and Enlightenment in England, 1689-1750
10 David Ibbetson, Common Law and Ius Commune (London, 2001), 4; Cairns, ' Blackstone English Institutist', 323. 11 Cairns, 'Blackstone English Institutist', 327, and see more generally 321—7. Also Alan Watson, The Evolution of Western ...
Julia Rudolph, 2013
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Scholars of the Law: English Jurisprudence from Blackstone ...
John W. Cairns, "Blackstone, an English Institutist," 351. Emphasis in the original. 56. See Watson, "The Structure of Blackstone's Commentaries," 802, n. 29, where other defects in Kennedy's article were enumerated. 57. Robert Willman ...
Richard A. Cosgrove, 1996
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An appeal from the old theory of English grammar, to the ...
From this Roman title, one unacquainted with Mr. Murray's works on this subject, might presume that Mr. G. Brown is an institutist ! Not so, however — he has not written elementary rules, and doctrines — he has copied them from others !
James Brown (grammarian.), 1845
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An Appeal from the Absurdities and Contradictions which ...
From this Roman title, one unacquainted with Mr. Murray's works on this subject, might presume that Mr. G. Brown is an institutist ! Not so, however — he has not written elementary rules, and doctrines — he has copied them from others !
James Brown (grammarian.), 1850
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Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ...
... a system of principles or rules. institutional, in-sti-tu shun-al, institutionary, in-sti - tu'shun-ar-i, adj., belonging to an institution ; instituted by authority ; elementary. Institutist, in'sti-tut-ist« п., a writer of institutes or elementary rules. institutive ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Andrew Findlater, James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1867
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ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
inStitutist, n. institution, n. institutional, a. institu'tion&ry, a. institutive, a. inStitutor, n. insubstantial, a. ***in'tersJice, n. inter stiti'&l, a. obstacle, n. obSt&ncy, n. overstand', v. outstand', v. * Circumstantial evidence, in law, is that obtained from  ...
JOHN OSWALD, 1868
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Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
... ut hooznom solum de-loge Moyshquæ est secundum litteramtl sentiatun sed de omni hominct quoniam certumtesoquodupibuscunque institutist quibusnunque morilmsragituer liiquusi sub lege linoque ntiuu-viverecredendus est-z cui utique ...
Jacques-Paul Migne, 1852
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
512. Elemental, containing the first doctrines or principles of doctrine. a a INSTITUTOR, inlste-tt'i-tur, s. 166. 521. ' An establisher, one who settzles; instructer, educator. INSTITUTIST, inlste-tiii-tist, s. Writer of in. stitutes, or elemental instructions.
John Walker, 1830
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Law of Obligations & Legal Remedies
Geoffrey Samuel. 108 Ibid, pp 45, 101–02 109 Ibid, p 14, 87. 110 Well brought out by the 19th century case of Cooper v Wandsworth Board of Works (1863) 143 ER 414. 111 Cf Cairns, J, 'Blackstone, an English institutist: legal literature and ...
Geoffrey Samuel, 2013
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Encyclopedia of Literature and Criticism
(1970) Critical Essays from the Spectator, Clarendon Press, Oxford Cairns, J.W. ( 1984) 'Blackstone, an English Institutist: Legal Literature and the Rise of the Nation State', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 4, 318–60 Elledge, Scott (ed.) ( 1961) ...
Martin Coyle, Peter Garside, Malcolm Kelsall, 2002
REFERENCE
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