diaconal
American
[dahy-ak-uh-nl]
/ daɪˈæk ə nl /
adjective
diaconal
British
/ daɪˈækənəl /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of diaconal
From the Late Latin word diāconālis, dating back to 1605–15. See deacon, -al 1
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