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    Pre·cept
    /ˈprēˌsept/

    noun

  2. A precept is a rule or direction, often with some religious basis, dictating a way you should act or behave. Precepts are little life lessons that are usually passed down to children by authority figures such as parents, teachers, or religious figures.

  3. PRECEPT meaning: 1. a rule for action or behaviour, especially obtained from moral thought: 2. a rule for action or…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a rule or principle for action. 2. a guide or rule for morals; maxim. 3. a direction, esp for a technical operation. 4. (Law) law. a. a writ or warrant. b. a written order to a sheriff to arrange an election, the empanelling of a jury, etc. c. (in England) an order to collect money under a rate.

  5. Precept definition: A rule or principle prescribing a particular course of action or conduct.

  6. 3 days ago · noun. 1. a rule or principle for action. 2. a guide or rule for morals; maxim. 3. a direction, esp for a technical operation. 4. law. a. a writ or warrant. b. a written order to a sheriff to arrange an election, the empanelling of a jury, etc. c. (in England) an order to collect money under a rate. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Precept definition, a commandment or direction given as a rule of action or conduct. See more.

  8. Definition of precept noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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