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- (now uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of episcopalian.
- (somewhat nonstandard) Of or relating to Anglicanism or an Anglican church, especially the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or the Anglican churches in the Philippines, western Asia, South Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and most of north Africa.
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Episcopal church
noun
- (now uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of episcopalian.
- An adherent of an Anglican church, especially the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or the Anglican churches in the Philippines, western Asia, South Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and most of north Africa.
- a member of the Episcopal church
noun
- Alternative letter-case form of WASP (“white Anglo-Saxon Protestant”).
- A person who behaves in an angry or insolent way, hence waspishly.
- Any of the members of the family Vespidae.
- Any of many types of stinging flying insect resembling a hornet.
- (entomology) Any of the members of suborder Apocrita, excepting the ants (family Formicidae) and bees (clade Anthophila).
- social or solitary hymenopterans typically having a slender body with the abdomen attached by a narrow stalk and having a formidable sting
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adj
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- A member of a particular Protestant religious sect advocating greater purity and piety.
- a member of a group of English Protestants who in the 16th and 17th centuries thought that the Protestant Reformation under Elizabeth was incomplete and advocated the simplification and regulation of forms of worship
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noun
- the Protestant churches and denominations collectively
- an adherent of Protestantism
- (Christianity) A member of any of several Christian denominations which separated from the Roman Catholic Church based on theological or political differences during the Reformation (or in some cases later).
- (historical) A member of the Church of England or Church of Ireland, as distinct from Protestant nonconformists or dissenters.
noun
- Alternative letter-case form of Bible (“a specific version, edition, translation, or copy of the Christian religious text”).
- Alternative letter-case form of Bible (“the analogous holy book of another religion”).
- (locksmithing) The upper part of a pin-tumbler lock, containing the driver pins and springs.
- Omasum, the third compartment of the stomach of ruminants
- (by extension) A comprehensive manual that describes something, or a publication with a loyal readership.
- (film, television, video games) Ellipsis of pitch bible.
- K&R
- (at certain US universities) A compilation of problems and solutions from previous years of a given course, used by some students to cheat on tests or assignments.
- (nautical) Synonym of holystone: a piece of sandstone used for scouring wooden decks on ships.
- (law) A binder containing copies of the most important documents for a particular matter.
- a book regarded as authoritative in its field
noun
- Alternative letter-case form of deism.
- A religious philosophy and movement prominent in 17th-18th-century England, France, and what is now the United States which rejected supernatural events such as prophecy and miracles, divine revelation, and holy books or revealed religions that assert such things exist.
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- An unincorporated community in Forest City Township, Mason County, Illinois; named for landowner Henry Bishop.
- A town in Oconee County, Georgia; named for local landowner W. H. Bishop.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
- (countable) An English surname originating as an occupation.
- A city in Inyo County, California; named for nearby Bishop Creek, itself named for early settler Samuel Addison Bishop.
- An unincorporated community in Worcester County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia, located on the state line.
- A city in Nueces County, Texas; named for landowner F. Z. Bishop.
- A ghost town in Whitman County, Washington; named for two early settlers.
adj
- (now uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of episcopalian.
- (somewhat nonstandard) Of or relating to Anglicanism or an Anglican church, especially the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or the Anglican churches in the Philippines, western Asia, South Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and most of north Africa.
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Episcopal church
noun
- (now uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of episcopalian.
- An adherent of an Anglican church, especially the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or the Anglican churches in the Philippines, western Asia, South Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and most of north Africa.
- a member of the Episcopal church
noun
- Alternative letter-case form of WASP (“white Anglo-Saxon Protestant”).
- A person who behaves in an angry or insolent way, hence waspishly.
- Any of the members of the family Vespidae.
- Any of many types of stinging flying insect resembling a hornet.
- (entomology) Any of the members of suborder Apocrita, excepting the ants (family Formicidae) and bees (clade Anthophila).
- social or solitary hymenopterans typically having a slender body with the abdomen attached by a narrow stalk and having a formidable sting
verb
noun
- Alternative letter-case form of Bible (“a specific version, edition, translation, or copy of the Christian religious text”).
- Alternative letter-case form of Bible (“the analogous holy book of another religion”).
- (locksmithing) The upper part of a pin-tumbler lock, containing the driver pins and springs.
- Omasum, the third compartment of the stomach of ruminants
- (by extension) A comprehensive manual that describes something, or a publication with a loyal readership.
- (film, television, video games) Ellipsis of pitch bible.
- K&R
- (at certain US universities) A compilation of problems and solutions from previous years of a given course, used by some students to cheat on tests or assignments.
- (nautical) Synonym of holystone: a piece of sandstone used for scouring wooden decks on ships.
- (law) A binder containing copies of the most important documents for a particular matter.
- a book regarded as authoritative in its field
noun
- Alternative letter-case form of deism.
- A religious philosophy and movement prominent in 17th-18th-century England, France, and what is now the United States which rejected supernatural events such as prophecy and miracles, divine revelation, and holy books or revealed religions that assert such things exist.
noun
verb
noun
name
- An unincorporated community in Forest City Township, Mason County, Illinois; named for landowner Henry Bishop.
- A town in Oconee County, Georgia; named for local landowner W. H. Bishop.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
- (countable) An English surname originating as an occupation.
- A city in Inyo County, California; named for nearby Bishop Creek, itself named for early settler Samuel Addison Bishop.
- An unincorporated community in Worcester County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia, located on the state line.
- A city in Nueces County, Texas; named for landowner F. Z. Bishop.
- A ghost town in Whitman County, Washington; named for two early settlers.
adj
noun
adj
- (now uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of episcopalian.
- (somewhat nonstandard) Of or relating to Anglicanism or an Anglican church, especially the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or the Anglican churches in the Philippines, western Asia, South Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and most of north Africa.
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Episcopal church
noun
- (now uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of episcopalian.
- An adherent of an Anglican church, especially the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or the Anglican churches in the Philippines, western Asia, South Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and most of north Africa.
- a member of the Episcopal church
adj
noun
- A member of a particular Protestant religious sect advocating greater purity and piety.
- a member of a group of English Protestants who in the 16th and 17th centuries thought that the Protestant Reformation under Elizabeth was incomplete and advocated the simplification and regulation of forms of worship
adj
noun
- the Protestant churches and denominations collectively
- an adherent of Protestantism
- (Christianity) A member of any of several Christian denominations which separated from the Roman Catholic Church based on theological or political differences during the Reformation (or in some cases later).
- (historical) A member of the Church of England or Church of Ireland, as distinct from Protestant nonconformists or dissenters.