dean
- IPA[diːn]
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- the head of the chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church.;a member of the clergy exercising supervision over a group of parochial clergy within a division of an archdeaconry.
noun: dean, plural noun: deans
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- 1. the head of the chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church.
- ▪ British a member of the clergy exercising supervision over a group of parochial clergy within a division of an archdeaconry.
- 2. the head of a university faculty or department or of a medical school.
- ▪ (in a college or university, especially Oxford or Cambridge) a senior member of a college, with disciplinary and advisory functions.
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