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Word Meanings - UNPRELATED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Deposed from the office of prelate.

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  • DEPOSITOR
    One who makes a deposit, especially of money in bank; -- the correlative of depository.
  • OFFICEHOLDER
    An officer, particularly one in the civil service; a placeman.
  • DEPOSITARY
    One to whom goods are bailed, to be kept for the bailor without a recompense. Kent. (more info) 1. One with whom anything is lodged in the trust; one who receives a deposit; -- the correlative of depositor. I . . . made you my guardians,
  • PRELATEITY
    Prelacy. Milton.
  • DEPOSITION
    The act of laying down one's testimony in writing; also, testimony laid or taken down in writting, under oath or affirmation, befor some competent officer, and in reply to interrogatories and cross-interrogatories. Syn. -- Deposition, Affidavit.
  • DEPOSABLE
    Capable of being deposed or deprived of office. Howell.
  • OFFICE WIRE
    Copper wire with a strong but light insulation, used in wiring houses, etc.
  • PRELATESHIP
    The office of a prelate. Harmar.
  • OFFICER
    Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer. Field officer, General officer, etc. See under Field, General. etc. -- Officer of the day , the officer who, on a given day, has charge for that day of the quard,
  • PRELATE
    A clergyman of a superior order, as an archbishop or a bishop, having authority over the lower clergy; a dignitary of the church. Note: This word and the words derived from it are often used invidiously, in English ecclesiastical history,
  • DEPOSITUM
    Deposit.
  • DEPOSITURE
    The act of depositing; deposition. Sir T. Browne.
  • DEPOSE
    1. To lay down; to divest one's self of; to lay aside. Thus when the state one Edward did depose, A greater Edward in his room arose. Dryden. 2. To let fall; to deposit. Additional mud deposed upon it. Woodward. 3. To remove from a throne or other
  • OFFICE
    The apartments or outhouses in which the domestics discharge the duties attached to the service of a house, as kitchens, pantries, stables, etc. As for the offices, let them stand at distance. Bacon. (more info) 1. That which a person does, either
  • PRELATESS
    A woman who is a prelate; the wife of a prelate. Milton.
  • DEPOSER
    1. One who deposes or degrades from office. 2. One who testifies or deposes; a deponent.
  • DEPOSITORY
    1. A place where anything is deposited for sale or keeping; as, warehouse is a depository for goods; a clerk's office is a depository for records. 2. One with whom something is deposited; a depositary. I am the sole depository of my own secret,
  • DEPOSIT
    1. To lay down; to place; to put; to let fall or throw down (as sediment); as, a crocodile deposits her eggs in the sand; the waters deposited a rich alluvium. The fear is deposited in conscience. Jer. Taylor. 2. To lay up or away for safekeeping;
  • DEPOSAL
    The act of deposing from office; a removal from the throne. Fox.
  • POST OFFICE
    See POST
  • BOOKING OFFICE
    1. An office where passengers, baggage, etc., are registered for conveyance, as by railway or steamship. 2. An office where passage tickets are sold.
  • CROWN OFFICE
    The criminal branch of the Court of King's or Queen's Bench, commonly called the crown side of the court, which takes cognizance of all criminal cases. Burrill.
  • UNPRELATED
    Deposed from the office of prelate.
  • NONDEPOSITION
    A failure to deposit or throw down.
  • SUBOFFICER
    An under or subordinate officer.
  • GUIDEPOST
    A post at the fork of a road, with a guideboard on it, to direct travelers.
  • UNDEROFFICER
    A subordinate officer.

 

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