Cantor

/ˈkæntɔː(ɹ)/

Synonyms for "cantor" (79 found)

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Closest matches (16)

Noun(2 words)
altoaria singerbaal korebaritenorbaritonebassbassobasso buffobasso cantantebasso profundoblues singercanarycantatricecaroler

Strong matches (24)

Noun(5 words)
chanterchantresschief rabbichoir chaplainchoirmasterchoral directorchoristercoloratura sopranocomic basscontraltocountertenorcroonerdeep bassdivadramatic sopranoheldentenorheroic tenorhigh priesthymner

Related words (39)

improvisatorkohenlead singerlevitelieder singermeistersingermelodistmezzo sopranomezzo-sopranominister of musicopera singerprecentorpriestprima donnapsalm singerrabbirabbinrock-and-roll singerscribesinger
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Noun(7 words)

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academicclerical titlemathematicianmusicianreligious leaderspiritual leader

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4 entries
Cantor functionCantor setchurch cantorsynagogue cantor

Collocations

6 entries
cantor positioncantor setcantorial musiccantorial traditionliturgical cantorsynagogue cantor

Inflections

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Derivations

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Sample sentences

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Some of you may not have heard of him before, but Georg Cantor was undoubtedly one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century.

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Set theory was invented by Georg Cantor.

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"Where nobody knows you, you are only worth the costume you wear," said cantor Matoub Lounes.

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Musicologist, cantor and entertainer Ramon Tasat, who grew up in an Argentine Sephardic family, nowadays introduces rapt American audiences to the haunting Ladino songs of his childhood.

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