motherhouse

motherhouse
motherhouse [muth′ərhous΄]
n.
R.C.Ch.
1. a monastery or other religious house from which one or more additional religious houses have been founded
2. the headquarters of a religious community

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moth·er·house (mŭthʹər-hous') n.
1. The convent in which the mother superior of a religious community lives.
2. The original convent of a religious community.

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