propraetor

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(prō-prē'tər) pronunciation
n.
An ancient Roman official, appointed to be the chief administrator of a province after serving his term of office as praetor.

[Latin prōpraetor : prō-, for; see pro-1 + praetor, praetor; see praetor.]

propraetorial pro'prae·to'ri·al (prō'prĭ-tôr'ē-əl, -tōr'-) or pro'prae·to'ri·an (-ən) adj.

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Caius Trebonius (Ancient Roman politician)