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Clergy vs Chaplin - What's the difference?

clergy | chaplin |

As a noun clergy

is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.

As a proper noun Chaplin is

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clergy

English

Noun

(clergies)
  • Body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.
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    Today we brought together clergy from the Wiccan, Christian, New Age and Islamic traditions for an interfaith dialogue.

    Derived terms

    * clergyman

    References

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    chaplin

    English

    (Charlie Chaplin)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (1889–1977), English comic actor and film director of the silent film era.

    Derived terms

    * Chaplinesque * Chaplinian