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- nounprecept (noun) · precepts (plural noun)
- a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought:"the legal precept of being innocent until proven guilty" · "children learn far more by example than by precept" · "moral precepts"
- a writ or warrant:"the Commissioner issued precepts requiring the companies to provide information"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin praeceptum, neuter past participle of praecipere ‘warn, instruct’, from prae ‘before’ + capere ‘take’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought:
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