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ordinand
or·di·nand O0111150 (ôr′dn-ănd)n. Ecclesiastical A person who is a candidate for ordination. [From Latin ōrdinandus, gerundive of ōrdināre, to set in place, appoint; see ordinate.]ordinand (ˈɔːdɪˌnænd) n (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity a candidate for ordinationor•di•nand (ˈɔr dnˌænd) n. a candidate for ordination. [1835–45; < Late Latin ōrdinandus, ger. of ōrdināre to ordain] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ordinand - a person being ordainedclergyman, man of the cloth, reverend - a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church | Translations EncyclopediaSeeordinationLegalSeeOrdinationordinand Related to ordinand: Church of EnglandWords related to ordinandnoun a person being ordainedRelated Words- clergyman
- man of the cloth
- reverend
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