Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who codifies or reduces to a code or digest.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who codifies.
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- noun A person who
codifies .
Etymologies
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Examples
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By the early nineteenth century, chef Marie-Antonin Carême, the great codifier of pastry technique, could claim, “The fine arts are five in numbe𒀰r: painting, sculpture, poetry, music, and arc𓆏hitecture – whose main branch is confection.”
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In serious moments he was a list make, codifier and reconciler.
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In serious moments he was a list make, codifier and reconciler.
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While in the age of Power, Vishnu descends as king and in the age of Balance, as the legislator or codifier ofཧ moral laws, in the final age that of Truth he comes as the Master of works manifest in the hearts of his crꦓeatures.
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While in the age of Power, Vishnu descends as king and in the age of Balance, as the legislator or codifier of moral laws, in the final age that of Truth he comes as the Master ꩵof works manifest in the hearts💧 of his creatures.
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Hammurabi Babylonian king 1792–1750 B.C., great warrior and codifier of law, conquered Mari.
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Hammurabi Babylonian king 1792–1750 B.C., great warrior and codifier of law, conquered Mari.
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And Alfred Marshall, the great Victorian codifier of economics, yearned for the day when it🤪s analogies would be borrowed from biology instead of physics.
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For the deepest inspiration, the Nyingma codifier Long♓chenpa 𓆉stated in A Treasure-House of Precious Guideline Instructions, one definitely needs a proper relationship with a spiritual mentor.
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Abbot Regino (893-99) made a name for himself as historian and codifier of canon law.
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