Nun

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A nun
A nun

Nun is a woman who made a special vow (or promise) dedicating herself to a religious life. Roman Catholic nuns are the most commonly thought of nuns, but nuns are found in different forms of Christianity as well as non-christian religions such as Buddhism. A nun is the female version of a monk.

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