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cathedra
‖ cathedra (kəˈθiːdrə, ˈkæθɪdrə) [L. cathedra, a. Gr. καθέδρα chair; esp. seat of a bishop, teacher's or professor's chair: f. κατά down + ἑδ- sit.] 1. The chair or seat of a bishop in his church; hence, the episcopal see or dignity.1829 Trial J. Martin (York) 35 The curtains of the cathedra were up... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cathedra serrata
Cathedra serrata is a species of planthopper in the monotypic genus Cathedra, recorded from Ecuador and Suriname; the Catalogue of Life does not list any wikipedia.org
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Ex Cathedra
Ex Cathedra ( ) is a leading British choir and early music ensemble based in Birmingham in the West Midlands, England. External links Official website Ex Cathedra on Goldberg, the early-music portal Ex Cathedra on the website of Hyperion Records British early music wikipedia.org
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ex cathedra
ex cathedra see cathedra 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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ex cathedra
ex cathedraformalif someone speaks ex cathedra or makes an ex cathedra statement, they say something in an official way as if it must be obeyed or accepted. His policy pronouncements made ex cathedra angered many of his colleagues. Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Chair (Polish academic department)
Chair (Latin cathedra, Greek kathedra, "seat", Polish katedra) is an equivalent of an academic department in Poland, Russia and the Czech Republic, a division Originally, a cathedra is the chair or throne of a bishop, a symbol of the bishop's teaching authority in the Roman Catholic Church. wikipedia.org
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cathedrate
† cathedrate, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. cathedra + -ate2.] Containing a cathedra or bishop's seat.1536 in Atterbury Addit. 1st ed. Rights Convoc. (1701) App. 43 You our said Bishops..in your Cathedrate Churches. So † cathedrated ppl. a., enthroned on the bishop's seat; installed in the professorial chair.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fulgorinae
.: Latreille, 1807 (central and southern America) subtribe Fulgorina Latreille, 1807 Cathedra Kirkaldy, 1903 monotypic: Cathedra serrata Diareusa Walker wikipedia.org
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cathedrarian
catheˈdrarian, a. nonce-wd. [f. L. cathedrāri-us (f. cathedra) + -an.] Of or belonging to a cathedra or chair (pedantic).1830 Lytton Eugene A. i. 5 The traveller taking advantage of Peter's hasty abandonment of his cathedrarian accommodation, seized the vacant chair. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jeffrey Skidmore
Ex Cathedra Skidmore began conducting while still at school, and was only 18 years old when he founded the Ex Cathedra choir in Birmingham in 1969. See also Ex Cathedra Notes References . . wikipedia.org
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incathedrate
† inˈcathedrate, v. Obs. [f. med.L. incathedrāre, f. in- (in-2) + cathedra chair, bishop's seat.] trans. To place in a chair; to chair; esp. to place in the cathedra or bishop's chair; to enthrone as a bishop.1635 E. Pagitt Christianogr. 77 He was there incathedrated, and with great reverence receiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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فلقوراوات
الأجناس الفلقورة (الاسم العلمي:Fulgora) Cathedra Diareusa Odontoptera Phrictus Pyrops Saiva Sinuala Zanna مراجع فلقوراوات فصيلات نصفيات wikipedia.org
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Turres Concordiae
The exact location of its seat and cathedra, though is not known. However, its name indicates its cathedra was founded in proximity to a fort and it is possible that (like many towns in North Africa with the name Turres wikipedia.org
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铁青树科
属 铁青树族 Olacaceae Dulacia 铁青树属 Olax Ptychopetalum 油籽树族 Aptandraceae Anacolosa 油籽树属 Aptandra Cathedra Chaunochiton Harmandia Ongokea Phanerodiscus 海檀木族 wikipedia.org
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excathedral
excathedral, a. rare. (ɛkskəˈθiːdrəl) [f. the L. phrase ex cathedra (see cathedra) + -al1.] Official, authoritative.1880 A. Mitchell Past in Present vi. 143, I say this..with a proper amount of ex-cathedral confidence. Hence excaˈthedralishly adv., in an official manner, as if with authority.1831 Bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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