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The answer CATHEDRAL has 106 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of cathedral in various dictionaries:
noun - any large and important church
noun - the principal Christian church building of a bishop's diocese
adj - relating to or containing or issuing from a bishop's office or throne
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Some living rooms feature these high ceilings named for a type of church |
A large, important church; great ceiling! |
In contrast to chapel length, a veil of this church length sounds perfect for a wedding at St. Paul's |
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Of, relating to, or containing a bishop's throne: a cathedral church. |
Relating to or issuing from a chair of office or authority authoritative. |
Of, relating to, or resembling a cathedral: tall trees whose branches met to form cathedral arches over the path. |
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A cathedral is a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate. The counterpart term for such a church in German is Dom from Latin domus ecclesiae or domus episcopalis; also Italian Duomo, Dutch Domkerk and cognates in many other European languages. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox, and some Lutheran and Methodist churches. Church buildings embodying the functions of a cathedral first appear in Italy, Gaul, Spain and North Africa in the 4th century, but cathedrals did not become universal within the Western Catholic Church until the 12th century, by which time they had developed architectural forms, institutional structures and legal identities distinct from parish churches, monastic churches and episcopal residences. * In respect of the church in the Eastern Orthodox |