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rector in Italian

rector in Italian is parroco, rettore, rettoressa — rector means a clergy member in charge of a parish, especially in the Anglican or Catholic Church.

rector in Italian

parroco
noun
rettore
noun
A headmaster or headmistress in various educational institutions, e.g., a university.
rettoressa
noun
A headmaster or headmistress in various educational institutions, e.g., a university.

What does "rector" mean?

  1. noun A clergy member in charge of a parish, especially in the Anglican or Catholic Church.
    "The rector welcomed new parishioners after the service."
  2. noun The head of certain universities, colleges, or schools.
    "She was elected rector of the university by the student body."

rector in a sentence

  • The rector welcomed new parishioners after the service.
  • She was elected rector of the university by the student body.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "rector" in Italian?

"rector" in Italian is parroco, rettore, rettoressa. rector means: A clergy member in charge of a parish, especially in the Anglican or Catholic Church.

How do you use "rector" in a sentence?

Example: "The rector welcomed new parishioners after the service." In Italian, "rector" is parroco, rettore, rettoressa.

Are there other ways to say "rector" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "rector": parroco, rettore, rettoressa.

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