Cath·o·lic

Cath·o·lic
/ˈkæθlık/ noun, pl -lics [count]
: a person who is a member of the Roman Catholic Church

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  • Cath|o|lic|i|ty — «KATH uh LIHS uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. universality; wide prevalence: »the catholicity of an idea. 2. broad mindedness; liberalness: »a catholicity of taste in art. Cath|o|lic|i|ty «KATH uh LIHS uh tee» …   Useful english dictionary

  • cath|o|lic|i|ty — «KATH uh LIHS uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. universality; wide prevalence: »the catholicity of an idea. 2. broad mindedness; liberalness: »a catholicity of taste in art. Cath|o|lic|i|ty «KATH uh LIHS uh tee» …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cath|o|lic — «KATH uh lihk, KATH lihk», adjective. 1. a) of interest or use to all people: »Music makes a catholic appeal to all ages, races, and classes of men. SYNONYM(S): general. b) having sympathies with all; broadminded; liberal: »I bless my stars for a …   Useful english dictionary

  • cath|o|lic — «KATH uh lihk, KATH lihk», adjective. 1. a) of interest or use to all people: »Music makes a catholic appeal to all ages, races, and classes of men. SYNONYM(S): general. b) having sympathies with all; broadminded; liberal: »I bless my stars for a …   Useful english dictionary

  • cath·o·lic — /ˈkæθlık/ adj 1 Catholic : of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church a Catholic bishop/nun/priest My son goes to a local Catholic school. [=a school run by the Roman Catholic Church] 2 formal : including many different things …   Useful english dictionary

  • An|glo-Cath|o|lic — «ANG gloh KATH uh lihk, KATH lihk», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a member of the Church of England who believes that the Reformation neither cut off nor altered its Catholicism and insists on its Catholic character. –adj. 1. of or having to do with… …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|cath|o|lic — «uhn KATH uh lihk, KATH lihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. not catholic or universal; limited: »Paradoxical indeed how many of us Catholics can be so uncatholic in our application of freedom (Harper s). 2. not Roman Catholic. –n. a person who is… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cath — cath; cath·ar; cath·a·rism; cath·a·rist; cath·a·ris·tic; cath·e·drat·ic; cath·e·drat·i·cum; cath·er·ine; cath·e·ter; cath·e·ter·i·za·tion; cath·e·ter·ize; cath·e·tom·e·ter; cath·ode; cath·od·ic; cath·o·do·flu·o·res·cence;… …   English syllables

  • lic — ace·tyl·sa·lic·y·late; air·drau·lic; am·phi·sty·lic; apos·to·lic·i·ty; ar·gil·lic; aste·lic; au·lic; aus·tra·lic; au·to·ceph·a·lic·i·ty; au·to·sty·lic; bey·lic; bu·lic; cae·no·sty·lic; ca·lic·i·form; can·a·lic·u·lar; can·a·lic·u·late;… …   English syllables

  • catholic — cath·o·lic …   English syllables

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