chancellery
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Etymology
    
From Middle English chancelrie, from Old French chancelerie (Modern French chancellerie), from Late Latin cancellaria. Doublet of chancery.
Noun
    
chancellery (plural chancelleries)
- The rank or post of a chancellor
- The office or staff of a chancellor
- The building in which such an office is situated
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