clericals

/ˈklɛrɪkəlz/
noun
  1. Members of the clergy collectively; clergypersons.
    • Many clericals from different denominations attended the interfaith conference.
    • The cathedral employed several clericals to lead daily prayers.
    • The clericals met to discuss the new community outreach program.
  2. Clerical garments, especially the distinctive clothing worn by clergy.
    • He wore his clericals to the hospital visit so patients would recognize him.
    • She packed her clericals in a garment bag for the retreat.
    • The store sold clericals for priests, ministers, and deacons.
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