recteur
rector
noun rek-TEUR Rare
Origin: Latin 'rector' (ruler, director)
Also means
university chancellor (France)
Usage Note
Recteur in France is the head of an académie, the administrative unit overseeing public education in a region — more like a regional school superintendent than a university rector. In Quebec and Belgium it can denote a university president. The feminine form rectrice exists but recteure is increasingly used.
Examples
"Le recteur a inauguré le nouvel amphithéâtre."
Natural Translation
The rector inaugurated the new lecture hall.
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