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monial

(ˈməʊnɪəl)
n
1. (Architecture) architect a mullion or a strut that separates the glass panels in a window
2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christian Church a woman who is part of a religious order that renounces worldly possessions and sexual relationships
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