vicar
81vicar — noun a) In the Church of England, the priest of a parish, receiving a salary or stipend but not tithes. b) In the Roman Catholic and some other churches, a cleric acting as local …
82Vicar — A person who represents another, i.e. the rector in a parish being God s representative; these duties were carried out for the *benefice or part thereof. [< Lat. vicarius = substitute] …
83VICAR — Video Image Communication And Retrieval (Computing » General) * Video Indexing, Classification, Annotation, And Retrieval (Computing » General) * Video Image Communication and Retrieval Graphics file (Computing » File Extensions) …
84Vícar — ► Mun. de la prov. española de Almería; 15 356 h. Cereales, hortalizas. Ganadería. Canteras de piedra …
85Vicar — Original name in latin Vcar Name in other language Vikar, bi ka er, bykar, Викар, Вікар State code ES Continent/City Europe/Madrid longitude 36.83155 latitude 2.64273 altitude 278 Population 22853 Date 2012 03 04 …
86vicár — s. m., pl. vicári …
87vicar — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. priest; deputy, agent. See clergy, substitution. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. cleric, ecclesiastic, clergyman; see minister 1 , priest …
88vicar — vic|ar [ˈvıkə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: vicarius deputy , from vicarius (adjective); VICARIOUS] a priest in the Church of England who is in charge of a church in a particular area …
89vicar — vic|ar [ vıkər ] noun count 1. ) a priest in the U.S. EPISCOPAL Church 2. ) a priest in the Church of England …
90VICAR — Video Image Communication and Retrieval Contributor: CASI …