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1 body of priesthood
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2 priesthood
1. n священство2. n собир. священнослужители, священники; духовенство3. n собир. жречествоСинонимический ряд:clergy (noun) clergy; clergymen; clerics; ecclesiastics; ministry; prelacy; the clerical order; the pulpit; vicarage -
3 quorum (Mormon body comprising those in the same grade of priesthood)
Религия: священнослужители одинакового сана у мормоновУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > quorum (Mormon body comprising those in the same grade of priesthood)
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['kwɔːrəm]1) Общая лексика: специально подобранная группа людей2) Церковный термин: священнослужители одинакового сана (у мормонов)3) Латинский язык: кворум4) Религия: (Mormon body comprising those in the same grade of priesthood) священнослужители одинакового сана у мормонов, (The number of officers or members of a body that when duly assembled is legally competent) кворум5) Юридический термин: мировые судьи, правомочный состав6) Деловая лексика: число мировых судей, необходимое для составления судебного присутствия суда сессий
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