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autocephaly

/ˈɔtəˌsɛfəli/ noun

1. Having its own head; independent of episcopal or patriarchal jurisdiction, as certain Eastern European churches.
2. Subordinate to no superior authority; self-governing.

From the Greek kephalos meaning ‘head’ (ie, self-headed). Cf autonomous, from nomos, menaing ‘law’ (ie, self-legislated).

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