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1 episcopal
episcopal adjetivo episcopal ' episcopal' also found in these entries: Spanish: sede - palaciotr[ɪ'pɪskəpəl]1 episcopalepiscopal [ɪ'pɪskəpəl] adj: episcopaladj.• episcopal adj.ɪ'pɪskəpəladjective episcopal[ɪ'pɪskǝpǝl]the Episcopal Church — ( in Scotland and US) la Iglesia Episcopaliana or Episcopal
1.ADJ episcopal2.CPDEpiscopal Church N —
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the Episcopal Church — la Iglesia Episcopal* * *[ɪ'pɪskəpəl]adjective episcopalthe Episcopal Church — ( in Scotland and US) la Iglesia Episcopaliana or Episcopal
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2 cathedral
kə'Ɵi:drəl(the principal church of a district under a bishop.) catedralcathedral n catedraltr[kə'ɵiːdrəl]1 catedral nombre femeninocathedral [kə'ɵi:drəl] n: catedral fadj.• catedral adj.n.• catedral s.f.• seo s.m.kə'θiːdrəlnoun catedral f[kǝ'θiːdrǝl]1.N catedral f2.CPDcathedral choir N — coro m catedralicio
cathedral church N — iglesia f catedral
cathedral city N — ciudad f episcopal
* * *[kə'θiːdrəl]noun catedral f
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