Celibates

/ˈseɪləbeɪts/ noun

Plural of celibate; people who abstain from marriage and sexual relations, often for religious reasons.

From Latin 'caelebs' (unmarried) + '-ate' suffix. Entered English in the 16th century to describe religious individuals committed to unmarried life.

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