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Learn to pronounce pa·tri·arch

/ˈpātrēˌärk/
noun
  1. the male head of a family or tribe.
  2. any of those biblical figures regarded as fathers of the human race, especially Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and their forefathers, or the sons of Jacob.
    synonyms: senior figure, father, paterfamilias, leader, elder, grandfather, guiding light, guru
  3. a bishop of one of the most ancient Christian sees (Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, Jerusalem, and formerly Rome).

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