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Noun
/ˈklerik/,
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clerics, plural;
  1. A priest or minister of a Christian church

  2. A priest or religious leader in any religion


  1. a clergyman or other person in religious orders
  2. The cleric is one of the standard playable character class in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. In the game, clerics are versatile figures, both capable in combat and skilled in the use of divine magic. ...
  3. The Eradicator is a fictional comic book superhero (and sometimes supervillain) character having a recurring role in Superman stories published by DC Comics. Originally created as a weapon by an ancient alien race, he is over 200,000 years old and is considered an artifact of Krypton. ...
  4. A clergy member
  5. (Clerics) START PRAYING that nothing important goes missing. (That's what you're best at!) It is also always a good idea to hold onto your holy symbol the entire time kender are around. ...
  6. The Clerics of various deities are handled by subclasses. However, despite attempts to make it so, the program does not limit you to choosing a particular deity. So be good and choose the correct deity for the cleric you create.
  7. one who is constituted in sacred ministry in the Church; clerics are divided into deacons, priests and bishops.
  8. all denominations and titles excluding bishop, archbishop and cardinal, each of which has its own descriptor. ‘Cleric' is followed by the denomination e.g Church of Ireland, Presbyterian, Methodist, Roman Catholic etc
  9. a man who has entered ecclesiastical orders and received tonsure.
  10. There to give blessings to people… For only a gold piece each!
  11. A person who uses both passive and active talents and rites for both thaumaturgical and theurgical purposes, for personal and public benefit.
  12. is obtainable only by those who have won a rank of "Clave" or above in any contest. They must have initiated at least 40 people in order to obtain Cleric alone, or 20 people if assisted by a Minister or higher. ...
  13. Any class capable of casting cleric spells (a subtype of divine spells). These are pure Cleric (note the capital C) and Paladin.
  14. A man in church orders.
  15. characters are like D&D Clerics.