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Definition of Preceptorial
1. a. Of or pertaining to a preceptor.
Definition of Preceptorial
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a preceptor. ¹
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Definition of Preceptorial
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preceptorial
Literary usage of Preceptorial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Individual Training in Our Colleges by Clarence Frank Birdseye (1907)
"N An interesting experiment in endeavoring to reach the individual preceptorial
in the larger university is that of the preceptorial System, which has been ..."
2. Individual Training in Our Colleges by Clarence Frank Birdseye (1907)
"An interesting experiment in endeavoring to reach the individual preceptorial in
the larger university is that of the preceptorial System, which has been in ..."
3. Annals of Educational Progress by John Palmer Garber (1911)
"preceptorial SYSTEM AT PRINCETON.—The preceptorial system at Princeton has now
been operative for over five years and has aroused such favorable comment ..."
4. Public Education in Delaware: A Report to the Public School Commission of by General Education Board (New York, N.Y.), Abraham Flexner, Frank Puterbaugh Bachman, Delaware Public School Commission (1916)
"METHODS: THE LECTURE; preceptorial SYSTEM Since the importation of German methods,
the lecture system has come into use in the American college, ..."
5. American University Progress and College Reform Relative to School and Society by James Hutchins Baker (1916)
"... preceptorial SYSTEM Since the importation of German methods, the lecture system
has come into use in the American college, and it is sometimes employed ..."
6. Annals of Educational Progress in 1910: A Report Upon Current Educational by John Palmer Garber (1911)
"preceptorial SYSTEM AT PRINCETON.—The preceptorial system at Princeton has now
been operative for over five years and has aroused such favorable comment ..."