episcopate
Americannoun
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the office and dignity of a bishop; bishopric.
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the order or body of bishops.
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the incumbency of a bishop.
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the diocese of a bishop.
noun
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the office, status, or term of office of a bishop
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bishops collectively
Etymology
Origin of episcopate
First recorded in 1635–45, episcopate is from the Late Latin word episcopātus the office of a bishop. See bishop, -ate 3
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