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I . cardinal [ˈkɑ:dɪnəl, Am ˈkɑ:r-] SUBST

1. cardinal RÉLIG:

cardinal

2. cardinal LING:

cardinal

II . cardinal [ˈkɑ:dɪnəl, Am ˈkɑ:r-] ADJ

cardinal
cardinal error, rule

cardinal number SUBST LING

cardinal points SUBST plur

cardinal points

Expressions couramment utilisées avec cardinal

the cardinal points

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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In this case, it is traditional to identify the cardinal number with its initial ordinal, and we say that the initial ordinal "is" a cardinal.
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For other numbers, the elements of the cardinal number are used, with the last word replaced by the ordinal: 23 twenty-third; 523 five hundred twenty-third.
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He noticed a colorful cardboard arrangement featuring two cardinal birds perched on a branch on a table.
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Others allude to its shape as closely resembling a cardinal's skullcap or zucchetto.
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In this main yard, there are eight small lingga, four located at the cardinal points and four others in the corners.
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The spire is splay-footed, with lucarnes on the cardinal sides, and clock faces on three of the oblique sides.
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Nearby streetcar transportation and a salubrious climate were cardinal selling points.
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His four limbs and five extremities became the four cardinal points and the five peaks.
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The monument has a segmental dome stilted on a drum which has rectangular depressions and four windows on each of the cardinal sides.
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These four cardinal virtues express humankind's four inherent elements of spirit, action, conscience, and intellect.
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