Usually means: Leaders of the Catholic Church.
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  1. popes: Merriam-Webster
  2. popes: Collins English Dictionary
  3. Popes, popes: Vocabulary.com
  4. Pope's, Popes, Popes, pope's, popes, popes: Wordnik
  5. popes: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. Popes, popes: Wiktionary
  7. Popes: Dictionary.com
  8. Popes (gang), Popes: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  9. Popes: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. Popes: Legal dictionary

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  1. Popes: Encyclopedia

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  1. Popes: Medical dictionary

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  1. popes: Urban Dictionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (Pope)

noun:  (Roman Catholicism and generally) An honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church, a sovereign of the Vatican city state.
noun:  (by extension, now often ironic) Any similarly absolute and 'infallible' authority.
noun:  (by extension) Any similar head of a religion.
noun:  (uncommon) A theocrat, a priest-king, including (at first especially) over the imaginary land of Prester John or (now) in figurative and alliterative uses.
noun:  (UK) An effigy of the pope traditionally burnt in Britain on Guy Fawkes' Day and (occasionally) at other times.
noun:  (US, obsolete) Pope Day, the present Guy Fawkes Day.
noun:  (Coptic Orthodoxy) An honorary title of the Coptic bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his church.
noun:  (Eastern Orthodoxy) An honorary title of the Orthodox bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his autocephalous church.
noun:  (Christianity, historical, obsolete) Any bishop of the early Christian church.
noun:  (British) The ruffe, a small Eurasian freshwater fish (Gymnocephalus cernua); others of its genus.
noun:  (UK regional, Cumberland, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland) The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica).
noun:  (US regional) The painted bunting (Passerina ciris).
noun:  (rare) The red-cowled cardinal (Paroaria dominicana).
verb:  (intransitive or with 'it') To act as or like a pope.
verb:  (intransitive, colloquial) To convert to Roman Catholicism.
noun:  (alcoholic beverages) Any mulled wine (traditionally including tokay) considered similar and superior to bishop.
noun:  (US, dialectal, obsolete) The whippoorwill (Antrostomus vociferus, syn. Caprimulgus vociferus).
noun:  (US, dialectal, rare) The nighthawk (Chordeiles minor).
noun:  An English surname transferred from the nickname originating as a nickname.
noun:  A number of places in the United States:
noun:  An unincorporated community in Marengo County, Alabama.
noun:  A township in Fayette County, Illinois.
noun:  An unincorporated community in Allen County, Kentucky.
noun:  A village in Panola County, Mississippi.
noun:  (Russian Orthodoxy) Alternative form of pop, a Russian Orthodox priest. [(countable) A loud, sharp sound, as of a cork coming out of a bottle, especially when the contents are pressurized by fizziness.]
noun:  Alternative letter-case form of pope [(Roman Catholicism and generally) An honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church, a sovereign of the Vatican city state.]
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