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succursal
[ suh-kur-suhl ]
adjective
- subsidiary, especially noting a religious establishment that is dependent upon a principal one.
succursal
/ sʌˈkɜːsəl /
adjective
- (esp of a religious establishment) subsidiary
noun
- a subsidiary establishment
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Word History and Origins
Origin of succursal1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of succursal1
C19: from French, from Medieval Latin succursus, from Latin succurrere to succour
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Example Sentences
Of course this effect must be secured by succursal hothouses, not always open to visitors.
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There was even one parish in which the priest preached the Gospel in his principal church, and sang mass in its succursal.
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