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prelacy n | A system of church government |
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prelate n | One of a higher order of clergy having direct authority over other clergy |
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prelude n | An introductory or opening performance |
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premature adj | Coming too soon |
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premier adj | First in rank or position |
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premise n | A judgment as a conclusion |
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premonition n | Foreboding |
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preoccupation n | The state of having the mind, attention, or inclination preoccupied |
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preoccupy v | To fill the mind of a person to the exclusion of other subjects |
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preordain v | To foreordain |
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