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There are 20 words containing ECCLE

ECCLESIAecclesia n. (Historical) The public legislative assembly of the Athenians.
ecclesia n. (Ecclesiastical) A church, either as a body or as a building.
ecclesia n. (Biblical) The congregation, the group of believers, symbolic body or building.
ECCLESIAEecclesiae n. Plural of ecclesia.
ECCLESIA n. (Latin) the public legislative assembly of the Athenians.
ECCLESIALecclesial adj. Alternative form of ecclesiastical.
ECCLESIAL adj. ecclesiastical.
ECCLESIASTecclesiast n. A member of the Athenian ecclesia (public legislative assembly).
ecclesiast n. (Rare) A member of any ecclesia (church or other assembly).
ecclesiast n. A cleric; someone (such as a priest) who administers a church (ecclesia) or other religious gathering/group.
ECCLESIARCHecclesiarch n. An official of the Eastern Church, resembling a sacrist in the Western Church.
ECCLESIARCH n. (archaic) a church ruler.
ECCLESIASTSecclesiasts n. Plural of ecclesiast.
ECCLESIAST n. an ecclesiastic.
ECCLESIARCHSecclesiarchs n. Plural of ecclesiarch.
ECCLESIARCH n. (archaic) a church ruler.
ECCLESIASTICecclesiastic adj. Of or pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical.
ecclesiastic n. A cleric.
ECCLESIASTIC adj. relating to the church or to the clergy.
ECCLESIOLOGYecclesiology n. The branch of theology concerned with the doctrines, role etc. of a church.
ecclesiology n. The science of building and decorating churches.
ECCLESIOLOGY n. the study of church ornamentation and architecture.
ECCLESIASTICSecclesiastics n. Plural of ecclesiastic.
ecclesiastics n. The field of study of the church.
ECCLESIASTIC n. a person consecrated to the church, such as a priest or a clergyman.
ECCLESIOLATERecclesiolater n. (Rare, usually in the plural) One who shows excessive dedication to the church as an institution, rather…
ECCLESIOLATER n. one with excessive reverence for ecclesiastical traditions.
ECCLESIOLATRYecclesiolatry n. Excessive dedication to the church as an institution, rather than to the religion it serves.
ECCLESIOLATRY n. excessive devotion to church tradition and form.
ECCLESIASTICALecclesiastical adj. Of or pertaining to the church.
ECCLESIASTICAL adj. of or relating to a church esp. as an established institution, also ECCLESIASTIC.
ECCLESIOLATERSecclesiolaters n. Plural of ecclesiolater.
ECCLESIOLATER n. one with excessive reverence for ecclesiastical traditions.
ECCLESIOLOGIESecclesiologies n. Plural of ecclesiology.
ECCLESIOLOGY n. the study of church ornamentation and architecture.
ECCLESIOLOGISTecclesiologist n. One versed in ecclesiology.
ECCLESIOLOGIST n. one who studies ecclesiology.
ECCLESIASTICISMecclesiasticism n. Strong attachment to ecclesiastical customs and practices.
ECCLESIASTICISM n. excessive attachment to ecclesiastical forms and practices.
ECCLESIOLATRIESECCLESIOLATRY n. excessive devotion to church tradition and form.
ECCLESIOLOGICALecclesiological adj. Of or pertaining to ecclesiology.
ECCLESIOLOGICAL adj. relating to ecclesiology.
ECCLESIOLOGISTSecclesiologists n. Plural of ecclesiologist.
ECCLESIOLOGIST n. one who studies ecclesiology.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 76 words
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  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 22 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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