Archsee

/ˌɑːrkˈsiː/ noun

A chief ecclesiastical jurisdiction or the most important diocese (territorial area under a bishop's authority) in a religious organization.

From 'arch-' (chief) + 'see' (from Latin 'sedes,' seat or throne). An archsee is a senior see—the See of Rome (Vatican) would be the archsee of Catholicism.

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