excardination

excardination
\(ˌ)ekˌskärdənˈāshən\ noun (-s)
Etymology: ex- (I) + -cardination (as in incardination)
: the transference of a cleric from one diocese to another

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/eks kahr'dn ay"sheuhn/, n.
the transfer of a cleric from the jurisdiction of one bishop to that of another.
[EX-1 + (IN)CARDINATION]

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