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Deanor

Definition:

Deanor refers to a fictional character in fantasy literature who is wise and possesses magical abilities. The term can also refer to a respected leader or headmaster in various educational institutions.

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Senses and Usages:

Noun:

Sense 1: A powerful and wise character in fantasy literature.

Sample Sentence: The protagonist sought advice from the deanor to defeat the evil sorcerer.

Sense 2: A respected leader or headmaster in educational institutions.

Sample Sentence: Professor Johnson has been the deanor of the university for over a decade.

Adjective:

Sense 1: Describing something related to or resembling the qualities of a deanor in fantasy literature.

Sample Sentence: The wizard's robe was adorned with deanor symbols, portraying his magical prowess.

Sense 2: Pertaining to the characteristics of a respected leader or headmaster.

Sample Sentence: The graduating students praised the deanor's guidance throughout their academic journey.

Verb:

Sense 1: To behave in a wise and authoritative manner.

Sample Sentence: Despite his young age, he deanored himself in front of the council, impressing everyone with his knowledge.

Sense 2: To act as a leader or headmaster.

Sample Sentence: After the retirement of the previous headmaster, she was chosen to deanor the prestigious school.

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