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Definition
Synonym
Kardinalbischof
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Kardinalbischof
cardinal bishop
Kardinalbischof
m
relig.
Kardinalbischöfe
pl
cardinal bishop
cardinal bishops
Kardinalbischof
m
relig.
Kardinalbischöfe
pl
cardinal bishop
cardinal bishops
Kardinalbischof
cardinal bishop
Deutsche
Kardinalbischof Synonyme
Englische
cardinal bishop Synonyme
cardinal
Gaussian integer
Grand Penitentiary
Holy Father
Titian
Titian-red
abuna
algebraic number
algorismic
algorithmic
aliquot
all-absorbing
antipope
arch
archbishop
archdeacon
archpriest
banner
bishop
bishop coadjutor
bricky
canon
capital
cardinal
bishop
cardinal
deacon
cardinal
number
cardinal
priest
carmine
carnation
carnelian
central
cerise
champion
chaplain
cherry
cherry-colored
cherry-red
chief
coadjutor
complex number
constitutive
controlling
crimson
crowning
curate
damask
dean
decimal
defective number
differential
digital
diocesan
dominant
ecclesiarch
essential
even
even number
exarch
exponential
ferruginous
fiery
figural
figurate
figurative
finite
finite number
fire-red
first
flame-colored
flame-red
flaming
focal
foremost
fraction
fractional
fundamental
glowing
great
gules
headmost
hegemonic
hierarch
high priest
highest
hot
imaginary
imaginary number
impair
important
impossible
incarmined
infinite
infinity
inflamed
infrared
integer
integral
iron-red
irrational
irrational number
key
lake-colored
laky
lateritious
leading
lobster-red
logarithmic
logometric
lurid
magisterial
main
maroon
master
metropolitan
mixed number
necessary
negative
numeral
numerary
numerative
numeric
odd
ordinal
overriding
overruling
pair
papa
paramount
patriarch
penitentiary
pivotal
polygonal number
pontiff
pope
port-wine
positive
possible
prebendary
predominant
preeminent
prelate
premier
preponderant
prevailing
primal
primary
primate
prime
prime number
principal
puce
pure imaginary
radical
ranking
rational
rational number
real
real number
reciprocal
rectangular number
rector
red
red-dyed
red-looking
reddened
reddish
reddish-amber
reddish-brown
round number
rubicund
rubiginous
rubric
rubricose
ruby
ruby-colored
ruby-red
ruddied
ruddy
rufescent
rufous
ruling
rural dean
rust
rust-red
rusty
scarlet
serial
Kardinalbischof Definition
Bishop
(
n.
)
A
spiritual
overseer,
superintendent,
or
director.
Bishop
(
n.
)
In
the
Roman
Catholic,
Greek,
and
Anglican
or
Protestant
Episcopal
churches,
one
ordained
to
the
highest
order
of
the
ministry,
superior
to
the
priesthood,
and
generally
claiming
to
be
a
successor
of
the
Apostles.
The
bishop
is
usually
the
spiritual
head
or
ruler
of
a
diocese,
bishopric,
or
see.
Bishop
(
n.
)
In
the
Methodist
Episcopal
and
some
other
churches,
one
of
the
highest
church
officers
or
superintendents.
Bishop
(
n.
)
A
piece
used
in
the
game
of
chess,
bearing
a
representation
of
a
bishop's
miter
Bishop
(
n.
)
A
beverage,
being
a
mixture
of
wine,
oranges
or
lemons,
and
sugar.
Bishop
(
n.
)
An
old
name
for
a
woman's
bustle.
Bishop
(
v.
t.)
To
admit
into
the
church
by
confirmation
Bishop
(
v.
t.)
To
make
seem
younger,
by
operating
on
the
teeth
Bishop's
cap
(
)
A
plant
of
the
genus
Mitella
Bishop
sleeve
(
)
A
wide
sleeve,
once
worn
by
women.
Bishop's
length
(
)
A
canvas
for
a
portrait
measuring
58
by
94
inches.
The
half
bishop
measures
45
by
56.
Bishop-stool
(
n.
)
A
bishop's
seat
or
see.
Bishop's-weed
(
n.
)
An
umbelliferous
plant
of
the
genus
Ammi.
Bishop's-weed
(
n.
)
Goutweed
(Aegopodium
podagraria).
Bishop's-wort
(
n.
)
Wood
betony
(Stachys
betonica)
Cardinal
(
a.
)
Of
fundamental
importance
Cardinal
(
a.
)
One
of
the
ecclesiastical
princes
who
constitute
the
pope's
council,
or
the
sacred
college.
Cardinal
(
a.
)
A
woman's
short
cloak
with
a
hood.
Cardinal
(
a.
)
Mulled
red
wine.
cardinal bishop Bedeutung
cardinal
cardinal
grosbeak
Richmondena
Cardinalis
Cardinalis
cardinalis
redbird
crested
thick-billed
North
American
finch
having
bright
red
plumage
in
the
male
cardinal
tetra
Paracheirodon
axelrodi
small
bright
red
and
blue
aquarium
fish
from
streams
in
Brazil
and
Colombia
bishop
(chess)
a
piece
that
can
be
moved
diagonally
over
unoccupied
squares
of
the
same
color
cathedra
bishop's
throne
a
throne
that
is
the
official
chair
of
a
bishop
cardinal
virtue
one
of
the
seven
preeminent
virtues
cardinal
carmine
a
variable
color
averaging
a
vivid
red
cardinal
vein
any
of
the
major
venous
channels
in
primitive
adult
vertebrates
and
in
embryos
of
higher
vertebrates
anterior
cardinal
vein
a
major
drainage
channel
from
the
cephalic
part
of
the
body
posterior
cardinal
vein
a
major
drainage
channel
from
the
caudal
part
of
the
body
common
cardinal
vein
the
major
return
channels
to
the
heart,
formed
by
anastomosis
of
the
anterior
and
posterior
cardinal
veins
bishop
port
wine
mulled
with
oranges
and
cloves
bishop
a
senior
member
of
the
Christian
clergy
having
spiritual
and
administrative
authority,
appointed
in
Christian
churches
to
oversee
priests
or
ministers,
considered
in
some
churches
to
be
successors
of
the
twelve
Apostles
of
Christ
cardinal
(Roman
Catholic
Church)
one
of
a
group
of
more
than
prominent
bishops
in
the
Sacred
College
who
advise
the
Pope
and
elect
new
Popes
pope
Catholic
Pope
Roman
Catholic
Pope
pontiff
Holy
Father
Vicar
of
Christ
Bishop
of
Rome
the
head
of
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
suffragan
suffragan
bishop
an
assistant
or
subordinate
bishop
of
a
diocese
Bellarmine
Bellarmino
Cardinal
Bellarmine
Roberto
Francesco
Romolo
Bellarmine
Italian
cardinal
and
theologian
(-)
Berkeley
Bishop
Berkeley
George
Berkeley
Irish
philosopher
and
Anglican
bishop
who
opposed
the
materialism
of
Thomas
Hobbes
(-)
Newman
John
Henry
Newman
Cardinal
Newman
English
prelate
and
theologian
who
(with
John
Keble
and
Edward
Pusey)
founded
the
Oxford
movement,
Newman
later
turned
to
Roman
Catholicism
and
became
a
cardinal
(-)
Richelieu
Duc
de
Richelieu
Armand
Jean
du
Plessis
Cardinal
Richelieu
French
prelate
and
statesman,
principal
minister
to
Louis
XIII
(-)
Ulfilas
Bishop
Ulfilas
Ulfila
Bishop
Ulfila
Wulfila
Bishop
Wulfila
a
Christian
believed
to
be
of
Cappadocian
descent
who
became
bishop
of
the
Visigoths
in
and
translated
the
Bible
from
Greek
into
Gothic,
traditionally
held
to
have
invented
the
Gothic
alphabet
(-)
bishop
pine
bishop's
pine
Pinus
muricata
two-needled
or
three-needled
pinon
mostly
of
northwestern
California
coast
barrenwort
bishop's
hat
Epimedium
grandiflorum
slow-growing
creeping
plant
with
semi-evergreen
leaves
on
erect
wiry
stems,
used
as
ground
cover
cardinal
flower
Indian
pink
Lobelia
cardinalis
North
American
lobelia
having
brilliant
red
flowers
great
lobelia
blue
cardinal
flower
Lobelia
siphilitica
tall
erect
and
very
leafy
perennial
herb
of
eastern
North
America
having
dense
spikes
of
blue
flowers
miterwort
mitrewort
bishop's
cap
any
of
various
rhizomatous
perennial
herbs
of
the
genus
Mitella
having
a
capsule
resembling
a
bishop's
miter
five-point
bishop's
cap
Mitella
pentandra
small
plant
with
leaves
in
a
basal
cluster
and
tiny
greenish
flowers
in
slender
racemes,
northwestern
North
America
to
California
and
Colorado
cardinal
number
cardinal
the
number
of
elements
in
a
mathematical
set,
denotes
a
quantity
but
not
the
order
cardinal
compass
point
one
of
the
four
main
compass
points
cardinal
central
fundamental
key
primal
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
cardinal
being
or
denoting
a
numerical
quantity
but
not
order,
cardinal
numbers
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