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| rec·to·ry [ réktəree ] (plural rec·to·ries) |
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1. rector's house: the house that a rector lives in, provided by the church
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2. rector's post: the post of rector and the income that goes with it
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| [Late 16th century. < Old French rectorie or medieval Latin rectoria< Latin rector (see rector)] |
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