latitudinarian [lat-i-tood-n-air-ee-uh n, -tyood-]
adjective
1. allowing or characterized by latitude in opinion or conduct, especially in religious views.
noun
2. a person who is latitudinarian in opinion or conduct.
3. Anglican Church. one of the churchmen in the 17th century who maintained the wisdom of the episcopal form of government and ritual but denied its divine origin and authority.
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Origin: 1655-65; < Latin lātitūdin- (see latitudinal) + -arian
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