Cathedral

//kəˈθiːdɹəl//

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The word "cathedral" can be used as noun, proper noun, adjective and adjective.

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archbishop archbishops archdiocese arches architecture basilica beautiful beautiful church bell bell tower bells big big arches big building big chapel big church big cities big windows bishop bishops bishops church bishops worship building cardinals cardinals church castle cat cat drill catholic catholic church catholic services catholic wedding ceiling ceiling style ceilings chapel chapel church christian christian praying christianity church church building church like church part church place cities city city church cross diocese dome drill enormous enormous church episcopal europe fancy fancy building fancy church gargoyles giant giant church glass gothic gothic architecture gothic church grand grand church grandeur grandiose great great architecture high high ceiling high ceilings high church historic historic building holy holy castle house huge huge chapel huge church immense immense church inspecting inspecting tool italy jesus large large building large chapel large church large city like like church many people mass massive music old old church old cities part patrick people peter peters pews place pointed pointed arches pope pray prayer praying priest priests principal really really big religion religious religious building religious place roman roman catholic rome saint saint patrick see services size small small castle something ceiling spire spires st st peter st peters stained stained glass state state weddings steeple steeples stone style tall temple termite throne tool tower towers type type church vatican very very big very fancy very high very large very old very tall walls wedding weddings winchester windows withdrawal worship worship building worship house worship place

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