单词 | ordinator |
释义 | Definition of ordinator in English:ordinatornoun ˈɔːdɪneɪtə
OriginLate Middle English; earliest use found in Regiam Majestatum. From classical Latin ōrdinātor a person who regulates or controls, a person who institutes, in post-classical Latin also a person who ordains to the Christian ministry, God as governor or ordainer from ōrdināt-, past participial stem of ōrdināre + -or. Definition of ordinator in US English:ordinatornounˈɔːdɪneɪtə
OriginLate Middle English; earliest use found in Regiam Majestatem. From classical Latin ōrdinātor a person who regulates or controls, a person who institutes, in post-classical Latin also a person who ordains to the Christian ministry, God as governor or ordainer from ōrdināt-, past participial stem of ōrdināre + -or. |
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