Noun
The word is derived from auspex
of Auspice
Source: Webster's dictionarythe tournament was held under the auspices of the city council Source: Internet
A Catholic church dedicated under the auspices of Saint Stanislaus and a primary school is located in Poland. Source: Internet
Adjacent neighborhoods such as Ras Khamis, also on the far side of the barrier, are formally under the municipality’s auspices. Source: Internet
A global polyhedron of permanently operating GPS stations under the auspices of the IERS is used to define a single global, geocentric reference frame which serves as the "zero order" global reference to which national measurements are attached. Source: Internet
After the auspices had been taken, the citizens were summoned by a public crier to appear before the censors. Source: Internet
Chanda mentioned that he intends to get together with young Zambian men to engage in positive activities underneath the auspices of the association but for now he wishes to impart a set of values they should aspire to. Source: Internet