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91clerical collar — Священнический воротник …
92clerical collar — cler′ical col′lar n. clo rel a stiff, narrow, bandlike white collar fastened at the back of the neck, worn by certain clerics • Etymology: 1945–50 …
93clerical collar — /ˈklɛrɪkəl kɒlə/ (say klerikuhl koluh) noun a stiff, narrow, white collar, fastened at the back of the neck, worn by certain members of the clergy …
94clerical error — /ˌklerɪk(ə)l erə/ noun a mistake made by someone doing office work …
95clerical error — /ˌklerɪk(ə)l erə/ noun a mistake made by someone doing office work …
96clerical work — / klerɪk(ə)l wɜ:k/ noun work done in an office …
97clerical worker — / klerɪk(ə)l ˌwɜ:kə/ noun a person who works in an office …
98clerical tonsure — In old English law, the practice of having the head shaven, which was formerly peculiar to clerks, or persons in orders, and which the coifs worn by Serjeants at law are supposed to have been introduced to conceal. 1 Bl.Comm. 24, note t; 4… …
99clerical tonsure — In old English law, the practice of having the head shaven, which was formerly peculiar to clerks, or persons in orders, and which the coifs worn by Serjeants at law are supposed to have been introduced to conceal. 1 Bl.Comm. 24, note t; 4… …
100clerical collar — noun a stiff white collar with no opening in the front; a distinctive symbol of the clergy • Syn: ↑Roman collar, ↑dog collar • Hypernyms: ↑collar, ↑neckband …