Associations to the word «Cantor»
Noun
- Numbers
- Blunt
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- Clergy
- Polynomial
- Comedian
- Ernst
- Nancy
- Yeshiva
- Hebrew
- Cistercian
- Schwartz
- Wynn
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- Banjo
- Alto
- Majority
- Congressman
- Chorus
- Marx
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- Composer
- Sinai
- Notation
- Fanny
- Tobias
- Gloria
- Norman
- Caricature
- Cathedral
- Greer
- Iris
- Algebra
- Chaim
- Ellison
- Correspondence
- Prayer
- Augustin
- Zoologist
- Interval
- Tally
- Soloist
- Sebastian
- Cohen
- Efficient
- Philipp
- Mikhail
- Judy
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- Hierarchy
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- Cameo
- Abbe
- Theory
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- Set
- Space
- Generalization
- Calculus
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- Theologian
- Orthodox
- Tucker
- Noah
- Sabbath
- Horde
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- Russell
- Healy
- Mccarthy
- Ensign
- Mueller
- Burns
- Repeating
- Marilyn
- Hypothesis
- Dietrich
- Trent
- Reform
- Cardinal
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Wiktionary
CANTOR, noun. Singer, especially someone who takes a special role of singing or song leading at a ceremony
CANTOR SET, noun. (analysis) (topology) A subset of an interval formed by recursively removing a interval in the middle of every connected component of the set.
CANTOR SETS, noun. Plural of Cantor set
Dictionary definition
CANTOR, noun. The musical director of a choir.
CANTOR, noun. The official of a synagogue who conducts the liturgical part of the service and sings or chants the prayers intended to be performed as solos.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.