Associations to the word «Cathedral»
Noun
- Chad
- Padua
- Plaza
- Dublin
- Kimberley
- Apostles
- Architect
- Arch
- Puebla
- Utrecht
- Cathedral
- Statue
- Patriarch
- Tabernacle
- Filippo
- Pilgrimage
- Builder
- Churchyard
- Bartholomew
- Pinnacle
- Pilgrim
- Magnus
- Wells
- Libre
- Jacobite
- Boniface
- Tbilisi
- Bazaar
- Ascension
- Exterior
- Sigismund
- Kiev
- Essen
- Carving
- Ferrara
- Chapter
- Granada
- Ghent
- Mulberry
- Epitaph
- Ordination
- Milan
- Resurrection
- Aix
- Chime
- Manila
- Riga
- Oslo
- Magnificence
- Bristol
- Tithe
- Barre
- Recital
- Lincoln
- Palazzo
- Glasgow
- Palace
- Bergen
- Palma
- Kilkenny
- Chester
- Carmel
- Portal
- Melbourne
- Tours
- Rite
- Ignatius
- Parma
- Renovation
- Florence
- Architecture
- Pillar
- Zaragoza
- Labyrinth
- Domingo
- Avignon
- Pro
Adjective
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Wiktionary
CATHEDRAL, noun. A big church building, central place for some area.
CATHEDRAL, noun. The principal church of a bishop's diocese which contains an episcopal throne.
CATHEDRAL CEILING, noun. (architecture) A vaulted ceiling, in a home or elsewhere, which slopes upward from the walls, following the slope of the underside of the roof.
CATHEDRAL CITIES, noun. Plural of cathedral city
CATHEDRAL CITY, noun. A title awarded to a town in the United Kingdom which, before letters patent, held city status by virtue of having a cathedral within its bounds.
CATHEDRAL CITY, noun. A city in a former British colony which resembles an English cathedral city in that it has a relatively small population, an Anglican cathedral, and also holds the title of city.
CATHEDRAL CITY, proper noun. A town in California
CATHEDRAL CLOSE, noun. An enclosed precinct surrounding a cathedral.
CATHEDRAL CLOSES, noun. Plural of cathedral close
Dictionary definition
CATHEDRAL, noun. Any large and important church.
CATHEDRAL, noun. The principal Christian church building of a bishop's diocese.
CATHEDRAL, adjective. Relating to or containing or issuing from a bishop's office or throne; "a cathedral church".
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