What's the difference between cardinal and cardinalate?
Cardinal
Definition:
(a.) Of fundamental importance; preeminent; superior; chief; principal.
(a.) One of the ecclesiastical princes who constitute the pope's council, or the sacred college.
(a.) A woman's short cloak with a hood.
(a.) Mulled red wine.
Example Sentences:
(1) A possible role for Id for IgM Ab as cardinal autoantigens is discussed.
(2) Father Vincent Twomey said that given the damage done by Smyth and the repercussions of his actions, "one way or another the cardinal has unfortunately lost his moral credibility".
(3) From our data on symptomatology, family history and course of 538 such patients, several findings emerge of cardinal relevance to genetic studies.
(4) That diary was published in 2005 by Limes, a serious Italian magazine, which did not identify the cardinal.
(5) After the action-packed opening two innings the Cardinals, and particularly Wainwright, settled and the runs dried up.
(6) He did not speculate about when that would be, and he did not rebut Cardin’s claim that it could be next month.
(7) Updated at 4.05am BST 4.00am BST Dodgers 3 - Cardinals 0, top of 9th And so it's all up to Yadier Molina, the Cardinals catcher who is looking to get a rally going, no easy task against Jansen who looks to have his best stuff tonight.
(8) 4.11am BST Dodgers 2 - Cardinals 2, bottom of 7th Jay bunts!
(9) Updated at 3.53am GMT 3.50am GMT Red Sox 4 - Cardinals 2, bottom of the 9th Matt Carpenter takes a ball and a called strike.
(10) 1.20am GMT Cardinals 0 - Red Sox 3, top of the 4th Lackey gets ahead of Freese 1-2, if he could work around the error it would be- Freese takes strike three!
(11) The thymus is the first organ in the body to age, which seems incongruent considering its cardinal role in the immune system.
(12) The Democratic US Senator for Maryland, Ben Cardin, tried to enlist the State Department's help but was brushed aside.
(13) It derives from remnants of the left cardinal vein system.
(14) This list gives the Latin first names of all 115 cardinals.
(15) 2.10am BST Cardinals 3 - Dodgers 0, top of 4th Yadier Molina hits the first pitch to center field for the first out.
(16) After visiting the H-blocks, the Catholic archbishop Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich compared the conditions to "the sewer pipes in the slums of Calcutta".
(17) Freese is down to his last strike with a chance to tie it for the Cardinals.
(18) A month later, the papal conclave chose as his successor 76-year-old Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the archbishop of Buenos Aires, elevating the son of Italian immigrants to the highest office in the church.
(19) Now they await the results of the American League Championship Series to see whether this year's World Series will be a rematch of 2004, when the Cardinals were swept by the curse-reversing Boston Red Sox, or 2006, when the Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers and became one of the worst teams to win the World Series in MLB history .
(20) The cardinal signs and symptoms are given in detail, particularly those at the onset.
Cardinalate
Definition:
(n.) The office, rank, or dignity of a cardinal.
Example Sentences:
(1) The proofs were taken from: ligamentum cardinale, ligamentum sacrouterinum, pubo-vesico-cervical fascia, paracolpium, ligamentum teres uteri, levator muscle and serving as a comparison tissue from fornix vaginae posterior.
(2) But where former co-stars like John Wayne, Burt Lancaster, Marcello Mastroianni and Brigitte Bardot are all retired or deceased, Cardinale is still walking, volleyball accidents aside.
(3) Cardinale made them at the same time, flitting from Fellini's modernist, black-and-white vision of Rome to Visconti's sumptuous recreation of 19th-century Sicily.
(4) In the original, Claudia Cardinale was described as an 18th-century beauty.
(5) The most common loci of metastases were the nodi lymphatici obturatorii, iliaci externi and ligamenti cardinales.
(6) As Hazan notes, the Italians like to describe such dishes as "un bocone da cardinale", or a "morsel for a cardinal".
(7) Predictably, Cardinale and Rochefort had worked together before – in a 1962 swashbuckler called Cartouche, also starring Jean-Paul Belmondo .
(8) Cardinale broke free of her contract and divorced Cristaldi in 1975.
(9) This is responsible for the formation of the ligamentum cardinale which has been described as the central part of the "fibroglia".
(10) There's nothing Claudia Cardinale hates more than staying still, but for the past two months she's had to do exactly that.
(11) It's no disservice to give those physical attributes some of the credit for Cardinale's success.
(12) Under his management, Cardinale was moulded into Italy's answer to Brigitte Bardot.
(13) We're delighted tonight that Claudia Cardinale was able to accept our invitation to visit and talk to Adrian afterwards.
(14) "Much as the consensus statements by doctors led to public warnings that tobacco use is harmful to your health, this is a consensus statement by experts who agree that loss of Earth's wild species will be harmful to the world's ecosystems and may harm society by reducing ecosystem services that are essential to human health and prosperity," noted Prof Bradley Cardinale, an associate professor at the University of Michigan who led the study published in Nature.
(15) I want to have passion.” Conversation will often turn to Italian cinema ( Luchino Visconti’s lush 1963 version of The Leopard , starring the raven-haired Claudia Cardinale , is a recurring reference) and great Italian beauties (Monica Bellucci is often in the front row).
(16) Cardinale is only in the movie for a few scenes, but she still exudes the same liveliness and warmth she did in her youth.
(17) We're absolutely over the moon to welcome the star of The Leopard, please welcome Claudia Cardinale.
(18) Cardinale is a survivor from the era when movie giants walked the earth – most of them alongside her.
(19) Previous studies in this laboratory have established that the reaction proceeds by means of a two-base mechanism in which one base on the enzyme removes the substrate alpha-hydrogen as a proton and the conjugate acid of another base donates a proton to the opposite side of the alpha-carbon (Cardinale, G.J., and Abeles, R.H., (1968), Biochemistry 7, 3970.
(20) CC: Well, I thought, you know, he couldn't see me, and one day, you know, he shouts, and he said ... it was a scene with lots of people ... and he said, "Don't kill me, La Cardinale."