Nunciature


[nuhn-shee-uh-cher, -choo r, -see-, noo n-] /ˈnʌn ʃi ə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər, -si-, ˈnʊn-/

noun
1.
the office or the term of service of a nuncio.
/ˈnʌnsɪətʃə/
noun
1.
the office or term of office of a nuncio

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