Cardinal
Cardinal is a term used in multiple, largely related senses. It derives from the Latin cardinalis meaning principal or hinge, and from cardo “hinge,” reflecting the idea of something central or fundamental. The word appears in mathematics, religion, philosophy, and everyday language to denote importance or principal status.
In geography and navigation, cardinal directions are the four main points that define orientation: north, east,
In mathematics, cardinal numbers express quantity, such as one, two, and three. They contrast with ordinal numbers,
In the Roman Catholic Church, a cardinal is a senior official who typically is a bishop or
Cardinal virtues are a traditional grouping of four core moral qualities: prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude.
The word also appears in color and wildlife: the cardinal is a bright red color named after