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| re·gius pro·fes·sor [ rjəss prə fèssər, rjee əss prə fèssər ] (plural re·gius pro·fes·sors) |
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professor in chair established by monarch: in the United Kingdom, a professor whose professorship was established by a king or queen, especially Henry VIII, and who is officially appointed by the current king or queen
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| [Regius from Latin, "royal," from rex "king"] |
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