Minister in the military
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PADREMinister in the military
DIMMESDALEMinister in "The Scarlet Letter."
LAVALA French prime minister in the 30's
CONCORDEThe French transport minister expects it to return to service in 2001
premiers(in Australia and Canada) The chief minister of a government of a state or province
tanaiste(Irish) in Irish politics, the vice-Taoiseach or deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland
tanaistesTANAISTE, (Irish) in Irish politics, the vice-Taoiseach or deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland
presbyters(in Episcopal churches) A minister of the second order, under the authority of a bishop; a priest
interpellated(in certain parliamentary systems) Interrupt the order of the day by demanding an explanation from (the minister concerned)
interpellates(in certain parliamentary systems) Interrupt the order of the day by demanding an explanation from (the minister concerned)
interpellating(in certain parliamentary systems) Interrupt the order of the day by demanding an explanation from (the minister concerned)
interpellate(in certain parliamentary systems) Interrupt the order of the day by demanding an explanation from (the minister concerned)
provostsThe Protestant minister of the principal church of a town or district in Germany and certain other European countries
versiclesA short sentence said or sung by the minister in a church service, to which the congregation gives a response
undersecretaryA subordinate official, in particular (in the US) the principal assistant to a member of the cabinet, or (in the UK) a junior minister or senior civil servant
subdeacons(in some Christian churches) A minister of an order ranking below deacon. Now largely obsolete in the Western church, the liturgical role has been taken by other ministers
subdeacon(in some Christian churches) A minister of an order ranking below deacon. Now largely obsolete in the Western church, the liturgical role has been taken by other ministers