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Precept - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Precept (from the Latin præcipere , to teach) is a commandment, instruction, or order intended as an authoritative rule of action. In religion, precepts are usually commands respecting moral con...
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Definition of precept from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Flash Player Required...
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The Legal Term * Precept * Defined & Explained ... PRECEPT - A writ directed to the sheriff or other officer, commanding him to do something. The term is derived from the operative praecipimus, we command. --b--
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precept: Definition and Pronunciation ... [key]; —n.; 1. a commandment or direction given as a rule of action or conduct. 2. an injunction as to moral conduct; maxim. 3. a procedural directive or rule, as for the performance of some technical operation. ... precept (Thesaurus)
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