preceptorial

adj
/pɹiːsɛpˈtɔːɹɪəl/UK

Etymology

From preceptor + -ial.

  1. derived from praeceptor
  2. inherited from preceptor
  3. suffixed as preceptorial — “preceptor + ial

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to a preceptor.

    • In 1905, Wilson and the college proved sound enough to institute his preceptorial system.
  2. A class involving learning and discussion in small groups.

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