pro‧cu‧ra‧tor /ˈprɒkjəreɪtə, ˈprɒkjʊreɪtə $ ˈprɑːkjəreɪtər/
noun [countable][
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Latin;
Origin: procurare; ⇒ procure]
1. an official with legal powers, especially in the former Soviet Union, the Roman Catholic Church or the ancient Roman Empire:
the Procurator General of the Ukraine2. procurator fiscal an official in Scotland who decides whether someone should be sent to court for a
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