Censor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Censor may refer to: Censorship, the control of free speech and other forms of human expression, it is the polar opposite of freedom; Roman censor, a magistrate for maintaining the ...
Censorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When a publisher comes under pressure to suppress a book, but has already entered into a contract with the author, they will sometimes effectively censor the book by deliberately ...
censor - Wiktionary
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Censor (Nova Roma) - NovaRoma
One of the magistracies of Nova Roma. There are two censores. Censores are very respected magistrates with the highest auctoritas to safeguard the public morality and honour but ...
Submit sequence to CENSOR
CENSOR is a software tool which screens query sequences against a reference collection of repeats and "censors" (masks) homologous portions with masking symbols, as well as ...
censor - Definition of censor at YourDictionary.com
noun. one of two magistrates in ancient Rome appointed to take the census and, later, to supervise public morals; an official with the power to examine publications, movies ...
Homepage : Office of Film and Literature Classification
Homepage of the New Zealand Office of Film and Literature Classification's website. The page contains a link to the NZ Censorship Decisions Database and links to classification ...
Censor
home : index : ancient Rome : cursus honorum : article by Jona Lendering © Censor: Coin of Aulus Vitellius, showing his father Lucius Vitellius during his ...
censor - definition of censor by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
cen·sor (s n s r) n. 1. A person authorized to examine books, films, or other material and to remove or suppress what is considered morally, politically, or otherwise ...
censor - definition of censor in the Medical dictionary - by the Free ...
censor /cen·sor/ (sen´ser) the mental faculty that prevents unconscious thoughts and wishes from coming into consciousness unless disguised, as in dreams.