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  • 11cleric — UK [ˈklerɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms cleric : singular cleric plural clerics formal 1) a leader of any religion Muslim clerics 2) old fashioned a member of the clergy …

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  • 12cleric — Synonyms and related words: DD, Doctor of Divinity, Holy Joe, abbe, chaplain, churchman, clergyman, clerical, clerk, curate, cure, divine, ecclesiastic, man of God, military chaplain, minister, padre, parson, pastor, preacher, rector, reverend,… …

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  • 13Cleric (disambiguation) — Cleric may refer to: A member of the clergy Cleric (character class), a character class in fantasy role playing games Cleric (Dungeons Dragons), the specific character class from that game This disambiguation page lists articles associated with… …

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  • 14Cleric's Challenge —   Genre(s) Role playing games Publisher TSR …

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  • 15Cleric's Challenge II —   Genre(s) Role playing games Publisher TSR …

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  • 16Cleric (Dungeons & Dragons) — For the cleric in other role playing games, see cleric (character class). Cleric Characteristics Role Leader Power source Divine Alignment Any Publication history …

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  • 17Cleric (character class) — This article is about role playing games. For other uses, see Cleric. The Cleric, Priest, or Bishop is a character class in Dungeons Dragons and other fantasy role playing games. The cleric is a healer, usually a priest and a holy warrior,… …

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  • 18cleric — noun Etymology: Late Latin clericus Date: 1621 a member of the clergy …

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  • 19cleric — /kler ik/, n. 1. a member of the clergy. 2. a member of a clerical party. 3. clerics, (used with a pl. v.) half sized or small sized reading glasses worn on the nose, usually rimless or with a thin metal frame. adj. 4. pertaining to the clergy;… …

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  • 20cleric — noun /klɛrɪk/ A clergy member See Also: clergy, clergyman, clerical, clerk …

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