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Precept

Precept, a rule authoritatively given; a mandate: (1) A command in

Preceptive

giving precepts of the nature of precepts didactic as the preceptive parts of the Scriptures

Preception

A precept

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Didascalic

Didactic preceptive

Mandatory

Containing a command preceptive directory

Preceptial

Preceptive

Preceptory

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Didactic

Fitted or intended to teach conveying instruction preceptive instructive teaching some moral lesson as didactic essays

High bailiffs

to serve all summonses and orders, and execute all warrants, precepts, and writs of the Court except as in the Act

Arrest

affected, in order to be legal, by virtue of a precept or writ issue out of some Court. The law of

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