Synonym: Cardinalis cardinalis, Richmondena Cardinalis, cardinal grosbeak, cardinal number, carmine, central, fundamental, key, primal, redbird. Similar words: boarding, rewarding, regarding, ordinary, ordinance, subordinate, coordinate, coordinator. Meaning: ['kɑːdɪnl] n. 1. (Roman Catholic Church) one of a group of more than 100 prominent bishops in the Sacred College who advise the Pope and elect new Popes 2. the number of elements in a mathematical set; denotes a quantity but not the order 3. a variable color averaging a vivid red 4. crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male. adj. 1. serving as an essential component 2. being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order.
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(31) In 1976 Cardinal Hume appointed the then Father Crowley as his private secretary.
(32) Monotony was a cardinal sin for Victorian architects, just as it is the predominant defining characteristic of modern architecture.
(33) Cardinal Basil Hume is untiring in his reminder that 12 million children under five die every year from hunger and disease.
(34) He was an archbishop, the king's chief minister, but he was also a cardinal of the Roman church.
(35) The King and his Cardinal were preparing to leave and the courtyards were full of sumpter ponies, officials and chamberlains.
(36) He also planned to recommend not one, but three solid pastoral candidates of whom the cardinal could take his pick.
(37) All the spawning mops were removed and I hoped to see a shoal of young Cardinal Tetras.
(38) Parkas worn over close-fitting body pieces leap from the gloaming in acid greens, violent oranges,[sentencedict.com] purples and cardinal reds.
(39) It's a cardinal rule Designers work to that you never upset the audience by breaking the train of suspense.
(40) Today's reading, by Cardinal Newman, gives us the reassurance that there is a purpose in our lives.
(41) Plainly, the Cardinal need to beat Southern Cal next weekend.
(42) It is a cardinal principle of free determination that independent states have the right to determine their spending priorities.
(43) All things were possible; anyone could get rich; the cardinal sin was doubt.
(44) But this brings me to the cardinal rule when buying - always choose a house which will be easy to sell.
(45) Pilot editorials reflect the positions of the archdiocese and Cardinal Bernard Law on issues.
(46) Cardinal Murphy-O Connor s arguments in favour of collegiality and reaching out to other churches appealed to many.
(47) Trade unionist and the Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo addressed the rally.
(48) The cardinal rule is: only register if your taxable income is less than your tax allowances.
(49) While there, Levada worked under Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger,(http://sentencedict.com/cardinal.html) who has characterized homosexuality as a disorder.
(50) Having clean hands is one of the cardinal rules of food preparation.
(51) A conciliatory gesture, some argued, would appease the cardinal and Holy Trinity would live to fight another day.
(52) In Gandhi's view, its cardinal sin is the way it tolerates untouchability.
(53) The Cardinal have made the adjustment to succeed without Young, who has not played since the fifth game of the season.
(54) Like the greatest cardinal number, Russell's class similarly fails to satisfy the requirement of coherence.
(55) Other particles could take on names of the cardinal virtues.
(56) That choice would be made by Cardinal Hickey, whom Jim regarded as a more moderate and reasonable man.
(57) Even when the lubricious Cardinal is titillated by his chair-straddling mistress, it is in the shadow of an overhanging jewelled crucifix.
(58) Cardinal Barnabo of Propaganda had said as much to Corrigan that final day in Rome.
(59) Thirteen times, the Cardinal won by 15 points or more.
(60) The cardinal himself demurred, this prompting a noisy debate between the temporal and ecclesiastical peers.
More similar words: boarding, rewarding, regarding, ordinary, ordinance, subordinate, coordinate, coordinator, cardiovascular, extraordinary, according, recording, card, jeopardize, according to, ID card, carnal, discard, in all, postcard, all in all, finally, nominally, originally, spinal cord, aboriginal, originality, marginalize, in all directions, sordid.