Censor
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Censor may refer to:
- Censorship, the control of speech and other forms of human expression
- Censor (ancient Rome), a magistrate for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, etc.
- Censor (Catholic Church), a Church official who approves and, if necessary, removes material from texts for publication.
- Missing data in survival analysis
- The Student of Christ Church, Oxford, undertaking disciplinary duties assigned to deans of other colleges.
- Censor (film), a 2001 film written and directed by Dev Anand
[edit] See also
- Sensor, a device or organ that detects or senses a signal or its environment
- Censure, a formal reprimand
- Censer, a small metal or stone dish used for burning incense

