Cardinals [noun]

Definition of Cardinals:

unit of the mathematical system

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Opposite/Antonyms of Cardinals:

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Sentence/Example of Cardinals:

Some considerable time after Michaelmas, Bruce confirmed by letter the anticipations of the Cardinals.

The Cardinals started for the north, 'as the manner of the Romans is,' with great pomp and circumstance.

The tombs in the choir are all occupied by famous archbishops and cardinals.

Dissections were done at Rome and the cardinals attended them.

The Cardinals Expences are as much circumscribd as his Dignity will admit of.

All the intrigues of the Jesuits, all the craft of the whole College of Cardinals, will not bring back confidence in the monarchy.

In 1398 most of the cardinals and most of the crowned heads in Europe had given their adhesion to the plan.

Remaining at Gaeta, he sent a commission of cardinals to take over the government of Rome.

His name was Lothario, of the family of the Conti; he was nephew of a pope, and counted three cardinals among his relatives.

It is affirmed that it produced seventy cardinals, four hundred and sixty bishops, and four popes.