Etymology: [ 'kärd-n&l, 'kär- ] (noun.) 12th century. From French cardinal Latin cardinalis (“pertaining to a hinge, hence applied to that on which something turns or depends, important, principal, chief”) cardo (“hinge”) + -alis (“adjectival suffix”).
ana, asıl, kardinal kuşu, asal, katolik başpazarı, başlıca, kardinal, esas, parlak kırmızı, belli başlı, en önemli, önemli, esaslı, baş, (isim) kardinal, cardinal numbers esas sayılar, koyu kırmızı/kard, cardinal point dört esas yönden her biri, Gardinalship kardinallik, parlak kırmızı renkli ve tepeli bir çeşit Amerikan ispinozu,
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kardinal kuşu Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji
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cardinal point dört esas yönden her biri
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A player on the team "Arizona Cardinals", A player on the team "The St. Louis Cardinals", A sports team or a player on a sports team at Stanford University, A student or player on a sports team at the University of Louisville, A number indicating quantity, or the size of a set, e.g., one, two, three. (See Wikipedia article on Cardinal number.), Having a bright red color (from the color of a Catholic cardinal's cassock), Describing a "natural" number used to indicate quantity (e.g., one, two, three), as opposed to an ordinal number indicating relative position, An official in the Catholic Church, ranking only below the Pope and the patriarchs. (See Wikipedia article on Catholic cardinals.), Of fundamental importance; crucial, pivotal, Of or relating to the cardinal directions (north, south, east and west), A shade of scarlet associated with the colour of a Catholic cardinal's cassock, Any of various related passerine birds of the family Cardinalidae. (See Wikipedia article on cardinal birds.), A songbird of the finch family, Cardinalis cardinalis, Of fundamental importance, The team "The St. Louis Cardinals", The team "The Arizona Cardinals", A sports team at the University of Louisville, high ranking official of the Roman Catholic Church; deep red color; crested finch (type of bird), Having a bright red color, a bright red color, Any of various related passerine birds of the family Cardinalidae, A number indicating quantity, or the size of a set, e.g., one, two, three, One of the ecclesiastical princes who constitute the pope's council, or the sacred college, An official in the Catholic Church, ranking only below the Pope and the patriarchs, Describing a number used in counting, e.g., one, two, three, Of fundamental importance; preëminent; superior; chief; principal, Cardinals have a long history in the western Church, but today they are peculiar to the Roman Catholic Church Cardinals are bishops who serve as advisers to the pope The pope can make any priest or bishop a cardinal; however, when a priest becomes a cardinal, he is consecrated a bishop Upon the death of the pope, they administer the affairs of the Roman Catholic Church and elect the new pope Cardinals are the only clergy in the Roman Catholic Church who wear red vestments, High ecclesiastic appointed by the pope to the College of Cardinals and ranking above every other ecclesiastic but the pope [9], being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers", At first the word was used about any priest attached to a major church By the 6th century it was restricted to the Bishops of the suburban dioceses, the parish priests and the deacons of Rome Since 1179, the cardinals have been responsible for electing new popes, Noun (Plural: Cardinals) A senior clergyman in the Roman Catholic Church, next down in rank to the Pope The Cardinals elect a new Pope from one of their own number, A woman's short cloak with a hood, A class of clerics in the Catholic Church who are attached to the Vatican They may be priests or bishops Many function as part of the higher eschelons of the Vatican staff, or they may be bishops serving regions out in the world Upon a Pope's death, the College of Cardinals, there are today approximately 200, chooses the next Pope in secret session, serving as an essential component; "a cardinal rule"; "the central cause of the problem"; "an example that was fundamental to the argument"; "computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure", crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male, A cardinal rule or quality is the one that is considered to be the most important. As a salesman, your cardinal rule is to do everything you can to satisfy a customer = chief, principal, A cardinal is a high-ranking priest in the Catholic church. In 1448, Nicholas was appointed a cardinal They were encouraged by a promise from Cardinal Winning, main, primary, fundamental, A cardinal is a common North American bird. The male has bright red feathers. very important or basic. Member of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Their duties include electing the pope, acting as his principal counselors, and aiding in governing the Roman Catholic church. Cardinals serve as officers of the Roman Curia, bishops of major dioceses, and papal envoys. Since 769 only cardinals have been eligible to become pope, and since 1059 cardinals have elected the pope. The first cardinals were the deacons of the seven regions of Rome. Their successors are today's cardinal deacons. Cardinal bishops are successors of the bishops of the sees just outside Rome and of the patriarchal sees of the Eastern Catholic Church. Cardinal priests are the bishops of important sees around the world and are the most numerous order of cardinals. For 400 years, the number of cardinals was limited to 70, but John XXIII removed the limit and there are now more than 100. A red biretta and ring are symbolic of the office. or redbird Songbird (Cardinalis cardinalis, family Fringillidae or Emberizidae) of North America, primarily east of the Rocky Mountains. It is 8 in. (20 cm) long and has a pointed crest. The male is bright red, the female a duller red or olive-brown. Pairs of cardinals utter loud, clear whistling notes year-round in gardens and open woodlands. They feed on insects, wild seeds, and fruits. Cardinals are especially abundant in the southeastern U.S. and have been introduced into Hawaii, southern California, and Bermuda. Related species also called cardinals live in South America. cardinal flower Cardinal Manning Mazarin Jules Cardinal Cardinal Newman Richelieu Armand Jean du Plessis cardinal and duke de Wolsey Thomas Cardinal, (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, a variable color averaging a vivid red, the number of elements in a mathematical set; denotes a quantity but not the order, One of the modalities for expressing elemental energies The cardinal expression of an element is the initial or beginning phase of that element, its most straightforward or direct expression It is usually simple and unencumbered, forceful, enthusiastic (though with little "staying power"), a pure representation of an energy-in-itself The cardinal signs are Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn, one of the three qualities of astrology Cardinal signs are Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn Cardinal (also called angular) houses are 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th Cardinal planets are Mars, Moon, Venus and Saturn The cardinal quality is associated with changes in one's life structure (identity, home, partnership, career), breaks, action and overt events, Originally the clergy of Archdiocese of Rome, including the Bishops of the suburban dioceses, the Priests of the Churches of Rome, the Deacons of the Roman deaneries, and even the Subdeacons, numbering about 54 in all As members of the chapter, the Roman clergy acquired the right to elect the Popes (a right originally exercised by the Roman people, the aristocracy, and the clergy, and later the Emperor) In modern times their numbers have greatly increased, and many Cardinals are non-Roman and non-resident The titles of Cardinal Bishop, Cardinal Priest, and Cardinal Deacon are reminders of the time when the Cardinals actually served in those grades of Order, of basic importance; main; primary; essential; principal, Of the side of the modes having characteristics causing change such as confidence, initiative, inquisition, and ambition The Cardinal mode comprises the following Archetypes: Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn, A member of the ecclesiastical body known as the Sacred College of Cardinals, which elects the pope and constitutes his chief advisory council, being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers, Mulled red wine, crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male a variable color averaging a vivid red (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 serving as an essential component; "a cardinal rule"; "the central cause of the problem"; "an example that was fundamental to the argument"; "computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure", chief, fundamental, Cardinal is one of several terms used for the quantification of entity relationships In general, where a relationship exists between two entities, for each entity we must specify in some manner the minimum and maximum number of occurrences in the entity which take part in that relationship, A smooth curve controlled by three or more cv's The cardinal curve always passes through every cv Image from Softimage, (early 1700s) hooded cloak of scarlet cloth, resembling the mozetta worn by cardinals, Number words like one, two, four, twenty, fifty, hundred, million Contrast ordinal, Cardinal One of four astrological elements It shows influence on outward issues & leadership, Fundamental, of first importance E g marks - North, South, East, West, A dignitary close to the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy, A small group of Bishops who elect a Pope and act as his advisors, The team St. Louis Cardinals, The team Arizona Cardinals, major league baseball team from St. Louis (Missouri, USA); name of the athletic teams at the University of Louisville (in Kentucky, USA), essentially, fundamentally, primarily, In a cardinal manner, richmondena, plural of cardinal,
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A player on the team "Arizona Cardinals"
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A player on the team "The St. Louis Cardinals" - "Smith became a Cardinal as the result of a pre-season trade."
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A sports team or a player on a sports team at Stanford University
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A student or player on a sports team at the University of Louisville
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A number indicating quantity, or the size of a set, e.g., one, two, three. (See Wikipedia article on Cardinal number.) - "The commonest numerals in Latin, as in English, are the "cardinals"...and the "ordinals"... — F. M. Wheelock, Wheelock’s Latin, 6th ed. revised (2005), p97"
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Having a bright red color (from the color of a Catholic cardinal's cassock)
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Describing a "natural" number used to indicate quantity (e.g., one, two, three), as opposed to an ordinal number indicating relative position
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An official in the Catholic Church, ranking only below the Pope and the patriarchs. (See Wikipedia article on Catholic cardinals.)
A shade of scarlet associated with the colour of a Catholic cardinal's cassock - "cardinal colour:"
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Any of various related passerine birds of the family Cardinalidae. (See Wikipedia article on cardinal birds.)
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A songbird of the finch family, Cardinalis cardinalis
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Of fundamental importance
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The team "The St. Louis Cardinals"
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The team "The Arizona Cardinals"
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A sports team at the University of Louisville
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high ranking official of the Roman Catholic Church; deep red color; crested finch (type of bird) isim
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Having a bright red color
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Any of various related passerine birds of the family Cardinalidae
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A number indicating quantity, or the size of a set, e.g., one, two, three
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One of the ecclesiastical princes who constitute the pope's council, or the sacred college
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An official in the Catholic Church, ranking only below the Pope and the patriarchs
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Describing a number used in counting, e.g., one, two, three
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Of fundamental importance; preëminent; superior; chief; principal
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Cardinals have a long history in the western Church, but today they are peculiar to the Roman Catholic Church Cardinals are bishops who serve as advisers to the pope The pope can make any priest or bishop a cardinal; however, when a priest becomes a cardinal, he is consecrated a bishop Upon the death of the pope, they administer the affairs of the Roman Catholic Church and elect the new pope Cardinals are the only clergy in the Roman Catholic Church who wear red vestments
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High ecclesiastic appointed by the pope to the College of Cardinals and ranking above every other ecclesiastic but the pope [9]
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being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers"
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At first the word was used about any priest attached to a major church By the 6th century it was restricted to the Bishops of the suburban dioceses, the parish priests and the deacons of Rome Since 1179, the cardinals have been responsible for electing new popes
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Noun (Plural: Cardinals) A senior clergyman in the Roman Catholic Church, next down in rank to the Pope The Cardinals elect a new Pope from one of their own number
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A woman's short cloak with a hood
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A class of clerics in the Catholic Church who are attached to the Vatican They may be priests or bishops Many function as part of the higher eschelons of the Vatican staff, or they may be bishops serving regions out in the world Upon a Pope's death, the College of Cardinals, there are today approximately 200, chooses the next Pope in secret session
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serving as an essential component; "a cardinal rule"; "the central cause of the problem"; "an example that was fundamental to the argument"; "computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure"
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crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male
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A cardinal rule or quality is the one that is considered to be the most important. As a salesman, your cardinal rule is to do everything you can to satisfy a customer = chief, principal
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A cardinal is a high-ranking priest in the Catholic church. In 1448, Nicholas was appointed a cardinal They were encouraged by a promise from Cardinal Winning
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main, primary, fundamental sıfat
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A cardinal is a common North American bird. The male has bright red feathers. very important or basic. Member of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Their duties include electing the pope, acting as his principal counselors, and aiding in governing the Roman Catholic church. Cardinals serve as officers of the Roman Curia, bishops of major dioceses, and papal envoys. Since 769 only cardinals have been eligible to become pope, and since 1059 cardinals have elected the pope. The first cardinals were the deacons of the seven regions of Rome. Their successors are today's cardinal deacons. Cardinal bishops are successors of the bishops of the sees just outside Rome and of the patriarchal sees of the Eastern Catholic Church. Cardinal priests are the bishops of important sees around the world and are the most numerous order of cardinals. For 400 years, the number of cardinals was limited to 70, but John XXIII removed the limit and there are now more than 100. A red biretta and ring are symbolic of the office. or redbird Songbird (Cardinalis cardinalis, family Fringillidae or Emberizidae) of North America, primarily east of the Rocky Mountains. It is 8 in. (20 cm) long and has a pointed crest. The male is bright red, the female a duller red or olive-brown. Pairs of cardinals utter loud, clear whistling notes year-round in gardens and open woodlands. They feed on insects, wild seeds, and fruits. Cardinals are especially abundant in the southeastern U.S. and have been introduced into Hawaii, southern California, and Bermuda. Related species also called cardinals live in South America. cardinal flower Cardinal Manning Mazarin Jules Cardinal Cardinal Newman Richelieu Armand Jean du Plessis cardinal and duke de Wolsey Thomas Cardinal
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(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
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a variable color averaging a vivid red
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the number of elements in a mathematical set; denotes a quantity but not the order
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One of the modalities for expressing elemental energies The cardinal expression of an element is the initial or beginning phase of that element, its most straightforward or direct expression It is usually simple and unencumbered, forceful, enthusiastic (though with little "staying power"), a pure representation of an energy-in-itself The cardinal signs are Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn
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one of the three qualities of astrology Cardinal signs are Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn Cardinal (also called angular) houses are 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th Cardinal planets are Mars, Moon, Venus and Saturn The cardinal quality is associated with changes in one's life structure (identity, home, partnership, career), breaks, action and overt events
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Originally the clergy of Archdiocese of Rome, including the Bishops of the suburban dioceses, the Priests of the Churches of Rome, the Deacons of the Roman deaneries, and even the Subdeacons, numbering about 54 in all As members of the chapter, the Roman clergy acquired the right to elect the Popes (a right originally exercised by the Roman people, the aristocracy, and the clergy, and later the Emperor) In modern times their numbers have greatly increased, and many Cardinals are non-Roman and non-resident The titles of Cardinal Bishop, Cardinal Priest, and Cardinal Deacon are reminders of the time when the Cardinals actually served in those grades of Order
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of basic importance; main; primary; essential; principal
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Of the side of the modes having characteristics causing change such as confidence, initiative, inquisition, and ambition The Cardinal mode comprises the following Archetypes: Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn
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A member of the ecclesiastical body known as the Sacred College of Cardinals, which elects the pope and constitutes his chief advisory council
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being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers
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Mulled red wine
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crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male a variable color averaging a vivid red (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 serving as an essential component; "a cardinal rule"; "the central cause of the problem"; "an example that was fundamental to the argument"; "computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure"
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chief, fundamental
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Cardinal is one of several terms used for the quantification of entity relationships In general, where a relationship exists between two entities, for each entity we must specify in some manner the minimum and maximum number of occurrences in the entity which take part in that relationship
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A smooth curve controlled by three or more cv's The cardinal curve always passes through every cv Image from Softimage
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(early 1700s) hooded cloak of scarlet cloth, resembling the mozetta worn by cardinals
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Number words like one, two, four, twenty, fifty, hundred, million Contrast ordinal
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Cardinal One of four astrological elements It shows influence on outward issues & leadership
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Fundamental, of first importance E g marks - North, South, East, West
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A dignitary close to the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy
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A small group of Bishops who elect a Pope and act as his advisors
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Cardinals
The team St. Louis Cardinals
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The team Arizona Cardinals
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major league baseball team from St. Louis (Missouri, USA); name of the athletic teams at the University of Louisville (in Kentucky, USA) isim
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