ˈpreləsɪ

  • 21prelacy — prel·a·cy …

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  • 22prelatry — prel·at·ry …

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  • 23preluder — prel·ud·er …

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  • 24Prellerei — Prel|le|rei, die; , en: das ↑ Prellen (1); das Geprelltwerden; Betrug. * * * Prellerei,   im Rechtssinn ein Unterfall des Betruges, besonders an Gastwirten, strafbar nach § 263 StGB; in Österreich nach § 146 StGB; das schweizerische StGB enthält… …

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  • 25prelate — prel|ate [ prelət ] noun count an official of high rank in the Christian church such as a bishop or a cardinal …

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  • 26prelate — prel•ate [[t]ˈprɛl ɪt[/t]] n. rel an ecclesiastic of a high order, as an archbishop or a bishop; a church dignitary • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME prelat < ML praelātus, L: a dignitary, n. use of ptp. of praeferre to give precedence to, prefer… …

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  • 27prelatise — prelˈatize or prelˈatise transitive verb and intransitive verb To make or to become prelatical • • • Main Entry: ↑prelate …

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  • 28prelacy — /prel euh see/, n., pl. prelacies. 1. the office or dignity of a prelate. 2. the order of prelates. 3. the body of prelates collectively. 4. Sometimes Disparaging. the system of church government by prelates. [1275 1325; ME prelacie < AF < ML&#8230; …

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  • 29prelature — /prel euh cheuhr, choor /, n. 1. the office of a prelate. 2. the order of prelates. 3. prelates collectively. [1600 10; < ML praelatura. See PRELATE, URE] * * * …

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  • 30Prelog — /prel awg, og/, n. Vladimir /vlad euh mear /, 1906 98, Swiss chemist, born in Yugoslavia: Nobel prize 1975. * * * …

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