dicastero

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== Italian == === Etymology === From Ecclesiastical Latin dicastērium, from Ancient Greek δῐκᾰστήρῐον (dĭkăstḗrĭon, “court, tribunal”), from δικάζω (dikázō, “to judge”) +‎ -τήριον (-tḗrion). Akin to ministero. Cognate with === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /di.kasˈtɛ.ro/ Rhymes: -ɛro Hyphenation: di‧ca‧stè‧ro === Noun === dicastero m (plural dicasteri) (Ancient Greece) A judicial body of the ancient Athenian state, made up of dicasts. (Roman Catholicism) A ministry or department of the Roman Curia of the Holy See, whether administrative or ecclesiastical. (formal, obsolete) office field, department (mainly in journalism) ministry Synonym: ministero === Anagrams === castoride, decorasti, discatore, dosatrice, sacerdoti, scordiate, sodatrice