Clerical (adjective)

  1. Relating to clerks, office work, or administrative duties.
  2. Relating to the clergy or the work of the church.
  3. Relating to or used by clerks or other office workers.

Origin:

Derived from the late latin word 'clericus', meaning 'clergyman, clerk'.

Examples:

  1. She was offered a clerical job at the law firm.
  2. The bishop wore his clerical robes to the ceremony.
  3. The company was hiring for a number of clerical positions.
  4. The priest was busy with clerical duties in his office.
  5. She was dressed in her clerical attire for the conference.
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