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cathedral
[ kuh-thee-druhl ]
noun
- the principal church of a diocese, containing the bishop's throne.
- (in nonepiscopal denominations) any of various important churches.
adjective
- pertaining to or containing a bishop's throne.
- pertaining to or emanating from a chair of office or authority.
cathedral
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noun
- the principal church of a diocese, containing the bishop's official throne
- ( as modifier )
a cathedral city
cathedral clergy
cathedral
1- A church building in which a Christian bishop has his official seat; cathedra is Latin for “chair.†Cathedrals are usually large and imposing, and many have been important in the development of architecture. The building of a cathedral, especially in the Middle Ages , was a project in which the entire town took part. ( See Chartres ; Notre Dame de Paris ; and Saint Paul's Cathedral .)
cathedral
2- A Christian church building in which a bishop has his official seat ( cathedra is Latin for “chairâ€). A cathedral is usually large and imposing, and many cathedrals are important in the history of architecture. ( See Chartres , Notre Dame de Paris , and Saint Paul's Cathedral .)
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cathedral1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cathedral1
Example Sentences
The cathedral saw annual visitor numbers jump from 35,000 before the find to about 100,000 now, prompting a substantial remodelling of the interior and an entirely new learning centre being built.
Without the structural principles behind catenary curves, there would be no Gothic cathedrals or Renaissance domes — nor, for that matter, any lacy spiderwebs.
As England pounded Wales to a powder in the second half, the life seeped out of Cardiff's sporting cathedral.
Dozens of people confirmed their love for each other on a special Valentine's Day event at a city cathedral.
"So it could be funny to get all our friends together at some point in the World of Warcraft cathedral, and we could have a marriage ceremony."
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