cattedrale
cathedral
noun kaht-teh-DRAH-leh Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin cathedralis (of the bishop's chair), from Greek kathedra (seat).
Usage Note
Cattedrale refers specifically to the principal church of a diocese housing the bishop's throne (la cattedra). It is distinct from chiesa (any church) and basilica (a church granted special status by the Pope). Italian city names often omit the article: Cattedrale di Milano.
Examples
"La cattedrale è aperta ai turisti."
Natural Translation
The cathedral is open to tourists.
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