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clerical

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The word carries a strong association with repetition and order. In a modern professional setting, it often implies a lack of creative or decision-making power, suggesting tasks that are necessary but mundane, such as data entry or scheduling. This can sometimes give the term a slightly dismissive or low-status connotation in corporate hierarchies. In a religious context, the term shifts from the mundane to the institutional. It refers to the formal structure and legal status of the priesthood. While the office-based meaning focuses on the act of writing and organizing, the religious meaning focuses on the identity and rank of the person holding the office.

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Relating to office work, specifically routine administrative tasks like record keeping and filing.

"He spent the morning performing clerical duties."

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Relating to the clergy or the ordained ministers of a church.

"The bishop handled the clerical administration of the diocese."

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