Definitionadj. relating to or supported by or located in a parish
Last update: February 1, 2017
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We are passive in our response to the faith and parochial in outlook. [adjective]
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Churchwardens Accounts are the most valuable of parochial records for the wealth of information on such a diverse range of topics. [adjective]
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Bumble's subsequent application of the parochial cane, rather unnecessary. [adjective]
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Mann tended the infant paupers with parochial care. [adjective]
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On glancing at the address, the parochial functionary observed that it contained no name. [adjective]
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For this reason the most advanced schools have many more studies and what are commonly called accomplishments than the public or parochial schools. [adjective]
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Sowerberry, the parochial undertaker. [adjective]
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Bumble put on his cocked hat wrong side first, in a fever of parochial excitement; and flounced out of the shop. [adjective]
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_” In the parochial accounts for St. [Please select]
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The town hall and the parochial offices are the principal administrative buildings. [Please select]
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"Parochial matter" was vague, and so was the Duke's recollection of the man who addressed him. [Please select]
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