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cardinal
noun
1 RC Church one of a group of leading clergy, who elect and advise the Pope.
2 a cardinal number. See also ordinal (sense 3).
3 either of two species of N American songbird, so called because the plumage of the male is bright red.
4 (also cardinal red) a bright red colour.
adjective highly important; principal.
[12c: from Latin cardinalis relating to a hinge, from cardo hinge]
noun
1 RC Church one of a group of leading clergy, who elect and advise the Pope.
2 a cardinal number. See also ordinal (sense 3).
3 either of two species of N American songbird, so called because the plumage of the male is bright red.
4 (also cardinal red) a bright red colour.
adjective highly important; principal.
[12c: from Latin cardinalis relating to a hinge, from cardo hinge]
cardinal number
noun one of a series of numbers expressing quantity (eg 1, 2, 3, ?). Compare ordinal number under ordinal.
noun one of a series of numbers expressing quantity (eg 1, 2, 3, ?). Compare ordinal number under ordinal.
cardinal point
noun any of the four main points of the compass: north, south, east and west.
noun any of the four main points of the compass: north, south, east and west.
cardinal virtue
noun any of the most important virtues, usually listed as justice, prudence, temperance, fortitude, faith, hope and charity.
noun any of the most important virtues, usually listed as justice, prudence, temperance, fortitude, faith, hope and charity.
cardinal vowels
plural noun , phonetics a set of reference points for identifying the vowel sounds of a language based on the movements of the tongue and jaws, and separated by roughly regular acoustic intervals from each other.
[20c: devised by the British phonetician Daniel Jones (1881?1967)]
plural noun , phonetics a set of reference points for identifying the vowel sounds of a language based on the movements of the tongue and jaws, and separated by roughly regular acoustic intervals from each other.
[20c: devised by the British phonetician Daniel Jones (1881?1967)]
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