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kə'Ɵi:drəl(the principal church of a district under a bishop.) katedral, domkirkekatedralIsubst. \/kəˈθiːdr(ə)l\/katedral, dom(kirke)IIadj. \/kəˈθiːdrəl\/1) katedral-, domkirke-2) fremsatt ex cathedra, offisiell
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