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1 metropolitan
A n2 Relig ( also metropolitan bishop) ( of Catholic Church) métropolitain m ; ( of Church of England) archevêque m ; ( of Eastern churches) métropolite m.B adj1 ( of city) [area, park, population, organization] urbain ; [buildings, traffic, values] des grandes villes ; metropolitan New York/Los Angeles l'agglomération de New York/Los Angeles ;2 ( home territory) metropolitan France la France métropolitaine ;3 Relig métropolitain. -
2 schism
schism ['sɪzəm, 'skɪzəm]schisme m;∎ History the Great Schism (between the Eastern and Western churches) le schisme d'Orient; (within the Roman Catholic Church) le grand schisme d'Occident
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