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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(181) Its large landlocked harbor was built in1631 by Cardinal Richelieu as a military base and arsenal. Population, 156, 060.
(182) The liaison for Vatican-Jewish relations -- Cardinal Walter Kasper, head of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity -- said he was not consulted.
(183) The dramatic technique "poetic realism" which is originated by Tennessee Williams is one of the cardinal factors that makes the playwright world known .
(184) Armand-Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu, is perhaps best known outside France as one of the "bad guys" in adaptations of The Three Musketeers.
(185) For five life in Paris, those with a some more cardinal euros in their pockets can enjoy the prizewinning of French cuisine when sitting 50 metres up in the sky.
(186) The splendid apples, peaches and megranates hang themselves on the tree branches, the color of cardinal red and light green makes people envious at the first sight.
(187) The numerals in Zunyi dialect can be divided into cardinal number, round number and ordinal number.
(188) Lord Cardinal Bellarmine told me that Copernicus' opinion could be held suppositionally as Copernicus himself had held it.
(189) Health of body and mind is a great blessing, if we can bear it. John Henry Cardinal Newman.
(190) Swiss-born Cardinal George Cottier, a prominent Vatican theologian, who presented the encyclical to the Rome press corps, smiled as one reporter asked about the kind words.
(191) Cardinal Richelieu avowed openly in his political principles, that "kings should alwaysavoid using the talents of thoroughly honest men."
(192) Animal grease contains an abundant of cholesterol which may jeopardize one's artery or cardinal vein.
(193) Jia Meixiang said that autism's performance for exchange barrier, speech disorder and mechanical behavior three big cardinal symptoms, also called the trigeminy sickness.
(193) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(194) Vitreous changes were cardinal findings. Vitreous cells were noted in 27(77%) eyes, snowball in 15(43%) and retrolental condensation in 7(20%). Snowbank was found in only 1(3%) eye.
(195) There are two types of models in the incomplete information group decision making: ordinal - type and cardinal - type.
(196) When Pope Clement VII refused to dispense with his previous dispensation and allow the divorce, Henry dismissed his adviser, Cardinal Wolsey, who then died of heart complications.
(197) Its large landlocked harbor was built in 1631 by Cardinal Richelieu as a military base and arsenal.
(198) The Assemblies of God's "Cardinal Doctrines" are salvation through Jesus Christ, baptism in the Holy Spirit, divine healing, and the Second Coming of Christ.
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.