IPA: /kəˈθiːdrəl/
KK: /kəˈθiːdrəl/
Relating to or resembling a large and important church, often characterized by tall structures and arches.
The cathedral architecture in the city is truly breathtaking, with its high ceilings and intricate designs.
A large and important church, often the main church of a diocese, where a bishop's seat is located.
The cathedral in our city is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.
Cathedral is formed from "cathedra" (from Latin, meaning chair or seat) and the suffix "-al" (meaning pertaining to). The word refers to a church that contains the bishop's chair, symbolizing authority and leadership in the Christian community.
Think of a 'chair' ('cathedra') that represents authority in a church — that's why a cathedral is a church with a bishop's seat.