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/vik"euhr it, -euh rayt'/, n.vicariate.[1880-85; VICAR + -ATE3]
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vicarate — noun Date: 1883 vicariate … New Collegiate Dictionary
vicarate — vic·ar·ate … English syllables
vicarate — /ˈvɪkərət/ (say vikuhruht) noun → vicariate …
vicarate — kərə̇t, kəˌrāt noun ( s) : vicariate … Useful english dictionary
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