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objicient|əbˈdʒɪʃ(ɪ)ənt| [ad. L. objicient-em, pr. pple. of objicĕre to object.] One who objects, an objector; an opponent of a motion or proposition.
1864in Webster. 18..Ogilvie cites Cdl. Wiseman. 1894Month June 223 With the commentary of the objicient's character, antecedents, and circumstances. 1896R. F. Clarke in 19th Cent. Aug. 221 (Train. of Jesuit), The ‘objicients’ do their best to hunt out difficulties which may puzzle the exponent of the truth, who is called the ‘defendent’. |