Results for: respectful address for judge or bishop
English English
district judgeD.J.
Eastern Orthodox bishop, provincial Byzantine ruler, viceroy; rank below patriarch in Eastern church (Religion)exarch
employed to address someone (Grammar), indicating somebody or something addressed, vocative case, word in the vocative, word which is employed to address someone; vocative case, case which denotes that someone is being addressed (Grammar)vocative
envelope with see-through panel for addresswindow envelope
examine, judge, look carefully at, respect, take into account, think carefully, think over, think about carefully; believe; regard; take into account, weigh possibilities before decidingconsider
familiar address to man, former studentold boy
familiar address to woman, former studentold girl
family name, judge of Jewish religious courtDayan
Fast Page Mode; type of dynamic RAM that allows fast access to data in the current open line (when after the first application to a line address there is no need to re-apply to the same address)FPM
Filipino, Philippine, of the Philippines, official language of the Philippines, Pilipino~:adj, respectful of ancestors//Filipino, somebody from the Philippinesfiliopietistic
folk music, parents or relatives, people in general, relating to ideas of ordinary people, traditional in community, used to address peoplefolk; folks
form incorrect opinion, judge incorrectly, err in evaluation, make a bad judgmentmisjudge
form of addressGrace
form of address for a man, House of Lords, Jewish GodLord
form of address for a womanLady
 

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