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There are 10 ten-letter words containing PRELAT| MARPRELATE | • MARPRELATE v. to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9. | | PRELATICAL | • prelatical adj. Pertaining to a prelate; prelatial. • prelatical adj. (Chiefly derogatory) Adhering to prelates; episcopal. • PRELATICAL adj. relating to a prelate, a bishop or abbot of superior rank, also PRELATIAL, PRELATIC. | | PRELATIONS | • prelations n. Plural of prelation. • PRELATION n. preferment; promotion; eminence. | | PRELATISED | • prelatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of prelatise. • PRELATISE v. to bring under the influence of the prelacy, also PRELATIZE. | | PRELATISES | • prelatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prelatise. • PRELATISE v. to bring under the influence of the prelacy, also PRELATIZE. | | PRELATISMS | • PRELATISM n. domination by prelates. | | PRELATISTS | • prelatists n. Plural of prelatist. • PRELATIST n. a supporter or adherent of prelacy or episcopacy. | | PRELATIZED | • prelatized v. Simple past tense and past participle of prelatize. • PRELATIZE v. to bring under the influence of the prelacy, also PRELATISE. | | PRELATIZES | • prelatizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prelatize. • PRELATIZE v. to bring under the influence of the prelacy, also PRELATISE. | | PRELATURES | • prelatures n. Plural of prelature. • PRELATURE n. the office of prelate, a bishop or abbot of superior rank. |
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