objicient
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Etymology edit
From Latin obiiciēns, present participle of obiiciō (“to object”).
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Noun edit
objicient (plural objicients)
- (obsolete) One who makes objection; an objector.
- 1872, Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, “Dr. Bain on the Relativity of Human Knowledge”, in The Dublin Review, volume 71:
- To this objection, my answer stands as might be expected, admitting my own major, and denying the minor which the objicient has appended to it.
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objicient