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propraetor (iou) and inaccessible (oh)


propraetor (iou)



propraetor noun. L16.
[Latin, orig. pro praetore (one acting) for the praetor.]
Roman History. A magistrate of the Roman republic who after holding the office of praetor was given the administration of a province not under military control, with the authority of a praetor. Also, a person acting in place of a praetor.
proprae'torial adjective = propraetorian L19.
proprae'torian adjective of, pertaining to, or under the rule of a propraetor M19.
propraetorship noun the office of a propraetor E17.

inaccessible (oh)



difficult or impossible to reach
-opposite accessible accessible
::In winter, the villages are inaccessible by road.
inaccessible to
::A long flight of stairs made the center inaccessible to disabled visitors.
difficult or impossible to understand or afford
-opposite accessible accessible
::Stockhausen's Music is thought to be difficult and inaccessible.
-- inaccessibly adv
-- inaccessibility /7InEksesZ5bIlZti/ n [U]