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Definition of institute
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Institute
(a.) That which is
instituted,
established,
or
fixed,
as a law,
habit,
or
custom..
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Erect
::
Erect (v. t.) To set up or
establish;
to
found;
to form; to
institute.
Garter
::
Garter
(n.) The
distinguishing
badge of the
highest
order of
knighthood
in Great
Britain,
called
the Order of the
Garter,
instituted
by
Edward
III.; also, the Order
itself..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To set up; to
establish;
to
ordain;
as, to
institute
laws,
rules,
etc..
Implead
::
Implead
(v. t.) To
institute
and
prosecute
a suit
against,
in
court;
to sue or
prosecute
at law;
hence,
to
accuse;
to
impeach..
Institute
::
Institute
(a.) That which is
instituted,
established,
or
fixed,
as a law,
habit,
or
custom..
Shastra
::
Shastra
(n.) A
treatise
for
authoritative
instruction
among the
Hindoos;
a book of
institutes;
especially,
a
treatise
explaining
the
Vedas..
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) That which
instituted
or
establishe.
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
nominate;
to
appoint.
Superintellectual
::
Superinstitution
(n.) One
institution
upon
another,
as when A is
instituted
and
admitted
to a
benefice
upon a
title,
and B
instituted
and
admitted
upon the
presentation
of
another..
Institutor
::
Institutor
(n.) A
presbyter
appointed
by the
bishop
to
institute
a
rector
or
assistant
minister
over a
parish
church.
Justinian
::
Justinian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Institutes
or laws of the Roman
Justinian.
Propaganda
::
Propaganda
(n.) The
college
of the
Propaganda,
instituted
by Urban VIII.
(1623-1644)
to
educate
priests
for
missions
in all parts of the
world..
Institutor
::
Institutor
(n.) One who
institutes,
founds,
ordains,
or
establishes..
Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To
regulate,
or
establish,
by
appointment,
decree,
or law; to
constitute;
to
decree;
to
appoint;
to
institute..
Prosecutor
::
Prosecutor
(n.) The
person
who
institutes
and
carries
on a
criminal
suit
against
another
in the name of the
government.
Actor
::
Actor (n.) One who
institutes
a suit;
plaintiff
or
complainant.
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The party by whom
criminal
proceedings
are
instituted.
Trainband
::
Trainband
(n.) A band or
company
of an
organized
military
force
instituted
by James I. and
dissolved
by
Charles
II.; --
afterwards
applied
to the
London
militia.
Passover
::
Passover
(n.) A feast of the Jews,
instituted
to
commemorate
the
sparing
of the
Hebrews
in
Egypt,
when God,
smiting
the
firstborn
of the
Egyptians,
passed
over the
houses
of the
Israelites
which were
marked
with the blood of a
lamb..
Institutist
::
Institutist
(n.) A
writer
or
compiler
of, or a
commentator
on,
institutes..
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