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proctorOne entry found. Main Entry: proc·tor Pronunciation: \ˈpräk-tər\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English procutour procurator, proctor, alteration of procuratour Date: 14th century : supervisor, monitor; specifically : one appointed to supervise students (as at an examination) — proctor verb — proc·to·ri·al \präk-ˈtȯr-ē-əl\ adjective — proc·tor·ship \ˈpräk-tər-ˌship\ noun
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