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Definitions from the WebNotre DameDescription:Notre Dame refers to "Our Lady" in French and commonly refers to the famous Catholic cathedral located in Paris, France. It is known for its magnificent Gothic architecture, stained glass windows, and rich history. "Notre Dame" is also used in reference to various educational institutions, sports teams, and landmarks around the world. Example Sentences:As a Proper Noun - Cathedral:1. The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. 2. I visited Notre Dame and was in awe of the intricate stone carvings. 3. The bells of Notre Dame rang out across the city. As a Proper Noun - Educational Institutions:1. I am considering attending the University of Notre Dame for my undergraduate studies. 2. Notre Dame High School is renowned for its rigorous academic program. 3. The Notre Dame Law School has produced many successful attorneys. As a Common Noun - General Usage:1. The phrase "Notre Dame" means "Our Lady" in French. 2. Many churches around the world are named Notre Dame in honor of the Virgin Mary. 3. The local community gathered at their own small Notre Dame for Sunday services. Related Products: | ||||
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