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unbeneficed — adjective not having a benefice … Wiktionary
unbeneficed — un·beneficed … English syllables
unbeneficed — adjective not having a benefice • Ant: ↑beneficed … Useful english dictionary
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beneficed — adjective having a benefice a beneficed clergyman • Ant: ↑unbeneficed * * * benˈeficed adjective Possessing a benefice • • • Main Entry: ↑benefic … Useful english dictionary