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episcopalian
episcopaliano, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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inglés
español
español

I. Episcopalian [ingl. am. əˌpɪskəˈpeɪliən, ingl. brit. ɪˌpɪskəˈpeɪlɪən, ɛˌpɪskəˈpeɪlɪən] ADJ.

Episcopalian

II. Episcopalian [ingl. am. əˌpɪskəˈpeɪliən, ingl. brit. ɪˌpɪskəˈpeɪlɪən, ɛˌpɪskəˈpeɪlɪən] SUST.

Episcopalian
Episcopalian
español
español
inglés
inglés
episcopalista (episcopaliana)
Episcopalian
Episcopalian
episcopaliano (episcopaliana)
Episcopalian
anglicano (anglicana)
Episcopalian (in US and Scotland)
she isn't a practicing Catholic (o Episcopalian etc.)

en el diccionario PONS

I. Episcopalian [ɪˌpɪskəˈpeɪliən] ADJ.

Episcopalian

II. Episcopalian [ɪˌpɪskəˈpeɪliən] SUST.

Episcopalian
episcopaliano(-a) m (f)
en el diccionario PONS

I. Episcopalian ·ˌpɪs··ˈpeɪ·li·ən] ADJ.

Episcopalian

II. Episcopalian ·ˌpɪs··ˈpeɪ·li·ən] SUST.

Episcopalian
episcopaliano(-a) m (f)

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

She was an Episcopalian and the children were raised in that faith.
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To please his wife, he converted to become Episcopalian.
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Eve, who was an Episcopalian, has a history of being a religious man.
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Powers was raised as an Episcopalian but spent much of her early adult life as an atheist.
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The church was established as a missionary station of the Episcopalian church in 1868.
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