cath-
1 Americanabbreviation
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(often lowercase) cathedral.
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Catholic.
prefix
Example Sentences
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Vera Bradley in October named Melinda Paraie, the former CEO of retailer Cath Kidston, as its chief brand officer to help drive product innovation, strategic merchandising and targeted marketing.
Sgt Cath Raine said officers looked at the footage "and recognised a tattoo on his hand, and a distinctive silver bracelet".
From BBC
Cath Jeffs, the South West Wildcat Project lead for Devon Wildlife Trust, said the team would continue to work closely with locals to deal with any concerns or issues raised over the phased reintroduction and that specific locations had yet to be decided.
From BBC
Cath Potts said she came to buy uniforms at the sale to "keep the cost down" for her daughter who was starting school in September.
From BBC
Frank Skinner has revealed he has married his girlfriend Cath Mason after 24 years together.
From BBC
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