Word Meanings - PROFESSORIAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Of or pertaining to a professor; as, the professional chair; professional interest.
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- PROFESSORY
Of or pertaining to a professor; professorial. Bacon. - PROFESSORIALISM
The character, manners, or habits of a professor. - PROFESSORIAT
See PROFESSORIATE - PROFESSOR
1. One who professed, or makes open declaration of, his sentiments or opinions; especially, one who makes a public avowal of his belief in the Scriptures and his faith in Christ, and thus unites himself to the visible church. "Professors - INTERESTED
1. Having the attention engaged; having emotion or passion excited; as, an interested listener. 2. Having an interest; concerned in a cause or in consequences; liable to be affected or prejudiced; as, an interested witness. - PROFESSORSHIP
The office or position of a professor, or public teacher. Walton. - INTERESTINGNESS
The condition or quality of being interesting. A. Smith. - PROFESSIONALISM
The following of a profession, sport, etc., as an occupation; - - opposed to Ant: amateurism. - PERTAIN
stretch out, reach, pertain; per + tenere to hold, keep. See Per-, 1. To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant - CHAIRMAN
1. The presiding officer of a committee, or of a public or private meeting, or of any organized body. 2. One whose business it is to cary a chair or sedan. Breaks watchmen's heads and chairmen's glasses. Prior. - CHAIRMANSHIP
The office of a chairman of a meeting or organized body. - INTEREST
1. To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work. To love our native country . . . to be interested in - INTERESTEDNESS
The state or quality of being interested; selfishness. Richardson. - INTERESTINGLY
In an interesting manner. - INTERESTING
Engaging the attention; exciting, or adapted to excite, interest, curiosity, or emotion; as, an interesting story; interesting news. Cowper. - CHAIR
pulpit, fr. L. cathedra chair, armchair, a teacher's or professor's 1. A movable single seat with a back. 2. An official seat, as of a chief magistrate or a judge, but esp. that of a professor; hence, the office itself. The chair of a philosophical - PROFESSIONAL
1. Of or pertaining to a profession, or calling; conforming to the rules or standards of a profession; following a profession; as, professional knowledge; professional conduct. "Pride, not personal, but professional." Macaulay. "A professional - PROFESSORIATE
1. The body of professors, or the professorial staff, in a university or college. 2. A professorship. - PROFESSORIAL
Of or pertaining to a professor; as, the professional chair; professional interest. - PROFESSIONALIST
professional person. - DISINTERESTING
Uninteresting. "Disinteresting passages." Bp. Warburton. - UNINTERESTED
1. Not interested; not having any interest or property in; having nothing at stake; as, to be uninterested in any business. 2. Not having the mind or the passions engaged; as, uninterested in a discourse or narration. - NONPROFESSIONAL
Not belonging to a profession; not done by, or proceeding from, professional men; contrary to professional usage. - MORRIS-CHAIR
A kind of easy-chair with a back which may be lowered or raised. - SELF-INTERESTED
Particularly concerned for one's own interest or happiness. - EASY-CHAIR
An armichair for ease or repose. "Laugh . . . in Rabelais' easy-chair." Pope. - DISINTEREST
Disinterested. The measures they shall walk by shall be disinterest and even. Jer. Taylor. - BY-INTEREST
Self-interest; private advantage. Atterbury.