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High ecclesiastic appointed by the pope to the College of Cardinals and ranking above every other ecclesiastic but the pope. [9]
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Cardinal numbers were invented by Georg Cantor and generalize the notion of a number of elements to infinite sets. Finite cardinals are just regular non-negative integers. Transfinite cardinals are (often) defined as collections (equivalency classes) of sets that could be put into a 1-1 correspondence with each other. is the first transfinite cardinal and describes the cardinality of denumerable sets, ie sets that can be put into a 1-1 correspondence with the set of all integers.
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Noun (Plural: Cardinals) A senior clergyman in the Roman Catholic Church, next down in rank to the Pope. The Cardinals elect a new Pope from one of their own number.
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signs are Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn.
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North, South, East, or West on the compass dial
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