
1) Axiom 2) Law 3) Mitsvah 4) Mitzvah 5) Principle 6) Rule 7) Tenet
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1) Basic rule of good conduct 2) Charge 3) Commandment 4) Credo 5) Direction 6) Golden rule 7) Instruction 8) Item in a doctrine 9) Latin phrase 10) Maxim 11) Prescript 12) Prescription 13) Principle 14) Principle of conduct 15) Receipt 16) Recipe 17) Rule 18) Rule of conduct 19) Rule of moral conduct
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- rule of personal conduct
- a doctrine that is taught
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A precept (from the præcipere, to teach) is a commandment, instruction, or order intended as an authoritative rule of action. ==Religion== In religion, precepts are usually commands respecting moral conduct. ===Christianity=== The term is encountered frequently in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures: The usage of precepts in the Revised Standard ...
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• (v. t.) To teach by precepts.
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Pre'cept noun [ Latin
praeceptum , from
praecipere to take beforehand, to instruct, teach;
prae before +
capere to take: confer French
précepte . See
Pre- , and
Capacious .]
1. Any commandment, instruction, or order intended as an authoritati...
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Pre'cept transitive verb To teach by precepts. [ Obsolete]
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A writ directed to the sheriff or other officer, commanding him to do something. The term is derived from the operative praecipimus, we command.
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Writ issued by person of authority commanding a subordinate official to perform an act.
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The way in which county councils, police authorities, parish councils and some fire authorities raise funds through the council tax. Their charges are all included in a single bill issued by a billing authority.
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a commandment or direction given as a rule of action or conduct. · an injunction as to moral conduct; maxim. · a procedural directive or rule, as for the performance of some technical operation. · · a writ or warrant. · a written order issued pursuant to law, as a sheriff 's order for an election.
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[ASVAB glossary] a doctrine that is taught
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rule of personal conduct
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[Intelligent words] rule of personal conduct
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