collegiate

  • 91collegiate institute — colle′giate in′stitute n. can. (in Canada) a fully accredited high school teaching academic subjects under the supervision of a provincial government …

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  • 92collegiate church — /kəˌlidʒiət ˈtʃɜtʃ/ (say kuh.leejeeuht cherch) noun 1. a church which is endowed for a chapter of canons (usually with a dean), but which has no bishop s see. 2. (loosely) a chapel connected with a college …

  • 93collegiate church — In English ecclesiastical law, a church built and endowed for a society or body corporate of a dean or other president, and secular priests, as canons or prebendaries in the said church; such as the churches of Westminster, Windsor, and others,… …

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  • 94collegiate church — In English ecclesiastical law, a church built and endowed for a society or body corporate of a dean or other president, and secular priests, as canons or prebendaries in the said church; such as the churches of Westminster, Windsor, and others,… …

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  • 95collegiate church — An English church which has a chapter consisting of a dean, canons and prebends, but which has no bishop s see …

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  • 96collegiate dictionary — noun an abridged dictionary of a size convenient to hold in the hand • Syn: ↑desk dictionary • Hypernyms: ↑dictionary, ↑lexicon …

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  • 97collegiate church — noun 1. : a church that although not a cathedral or bishop s church has a college or chapter of canons and, in the Church of England, a dean (as Westminster Abbey or St. George s Chapel at Windsor) 2. : a Presbyterian church that regularly has… …

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  • 98collegiate gothic — noun Usage: usually capitalized G : the style of Gothic architecture exemplified in English college buildings (as at Oxford) …

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  • 99National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association — Abbreviation NCRHA Formation August 1, 2003 Legal status Association …

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  • 100List of collegiate churches in Scotland — There are no functioning Collegiate churches in Scotland today. It is thought that the first Collegium of canons with their own chapel was formed in St. Andrews in the 13thc., and it is thought that by the Reformation there were over 50 secular… …

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