bish•op
Pronunciation: (bish'up), [key] — n., v., -oped, -op•ing.
—n. - a person who supervises a number of local churches or a diocese, being in the Greek, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and other churches a member of the highest order of the ministry.
- a spiritual supervisor, overseer, or the like.
- one of two pieces of the same color that may be moved any unobstructed distance diagonally, one on white squares and the other on black.
- a hot drink made of port wine, oranges, cloves, etc.
- Also calledany of several colorful African weaverbirds of the genus Euplectes, often kept as pets.
—v.t. - to appoint to the office of bishop.
Bish•op
Pronunciation: (bish'up), [key] — n.
- 1911–79, U.S. poet.
- (Gladys), born 1906, U.S. chemist and businesswoman.
- 1892–1944, U.S. poet and essayist.
- (Gilbert), 1893–1973, U.S. humorist, poet, and biographer.
- (“Billy”), 1894–1956, Canadian aviator: helped to establish Canadian air force.
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