释义 |
in·de·pen·den·cy \-dənsē, -si\ noun Etymology: independent + -cy 1. : independence 1 2. usually capitalized a. : a religious movement originated in England by Robert Browne (1550?-?1633) who taught that a church consists of a body of believers bound by a covenant to God and each other and that it is independent of any higher ecclesiastical authority b. : congregationalism 2 3. archaic : competence 2 4. : an independent political state (as a country, a nation) |