PRELATE a high ranking clergyman
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prelatesPRELATE, a high ranking clergyman
prelaticpertaining to a prelate (a high ranking clergyman)
prelatea high ranking clergyman
PRELATEHigh-ranking clergyman
priestsAnglican, Eastern Orthodox, or Roman Catholic clergyman ranking below a bishop and above a deacon
provosta high-ranking university official
FIVESTARLike a high-ranking general
beguma high ranking Muslim lady
grandmastera high-ranking chess-player
begumsBEGUM, a high ranking Muslim lady
grandmastersGRANDMASTER, a high-ranking chess-player
marshalsA high-ranking officer of state
provostsPROVOST, a high-ranking university official
vavassora high-ranking vassal, also VAVASOR, VAVASOUR
MASTERMASONHigh-ranking member of a secretive organization
vavasoura high-ranking vassal, also VAVASOR, VAVASSOR
mormaora high-ranking chief steward, also MAORMOR
vavasora high-ranking vassal, also VAVASOUR, VAVASSOR
maormora high-ranking chief steward, also MORMAOR
vavassorsVAVASSOR, a high-ranking vassal, also VAVASOR, VAVASOUR
maormorsMAORMOR, a high-ranking chief steward, also MORMAOR
vavasoursVAVASOUR, a high-ranking vassal, also VAVASOR, VAVASSOR
mormaorsMORMAOR, a high-ranking chief steward, also MAORMOR
vavasorsVAVASOR, a high-ranking vassal, also VAVASOUR, VAVASSOR
begum(in India) a high-ranking Muslim woman, esp. a widow
begums(in India) a high-ranking Muslim woman, esp. a widow
worshipUsed in addressing or referring to an important or high-ranking person, esp. a magistrate or mayor
intendantA title given to a high-ranking official or administrator, esp. in France, Spain, Portugal, or one of their colonies
intendantsA title given to a high-ranking official or administrator, esp. in France, Spain, Portugal, or one of their colonies
reviewed(of a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor) Make a ceremonial and formal inspection of (military or naval forces)
reviewing(of a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor) Make a ceremonial and formal inspection of (military or naval forces)
reviewA ceremonial display and formal inspection of military or naval forces, typically by a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor
reviewsA ceremonial display and formal inspection of military or naval forces, typically by a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor
captainsA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above commander and below commodore
commanderA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
commodoresA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
commandersA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
commodoreA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
salutatoriesAn address of welcome, esp. one given as an oration by the student ranking second highest in a graduating class at a high school or college
morganaticpertaining to a form of marriage where a person of high rank weds someone of lower station without claim to the property of the high-ranking partner.