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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
/ kəˈθiːdrəl /
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 “chair”). 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 Words From
- ca·thedral·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cathedral1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cathedral1
Example Sentences
A spectacular, 26-foot-wide Flemish “Tapestry of the Astrolabes,” hanging for centuries in a cathedral in Toledo, Spain, gives an indication.
Seeing the coral, which is in the Solomon Islands, was like seeing a "cathedral underwater", he said.
Other singers from the Master Chorale later joined in and “laid the bricks of a cathedral one at a time,” Gershon said, “layering and combining and building and stacking and removing.”
The couple watched as Valenzuela’s family made their way inside the cathedral, followed by the pallbearers who helped move the pitcher’s casket adorned with white roses inside the building.
As the event is expected to draw massive crowds, an overflow viewing area will be set up in the Cathedral Plaza and the service will be livestreamed on the cathedral’s website.
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