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  1. Cardinal Login Page - Virginia

    Access Virginia's Cardinal system for employee services and information.

  2. Cardinal Health: Healthcare Solutions, Logistics & Supplies

    Learn more about everything Cardinal Health is doing to combat the crisis of opioid misuse in America and to keep the nation's pharmaceutical supply chain secure.

  3. Northern cardinal - Wikipedia

    In the United States, the northern cardinal (referred to as just "cardinal") is the mascot of numerous athletic teams; however, most teams portray the bird with a yellow beak and legs.

  4. Cardinal | Bird, Description, & Facts | Britannica

    cardinal, any of various medium-size thick-billed species of songbirds of the New World, many with crested heads. The males all sport at least some bright red plumage.

  5. CARDINAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Since the 12th century, cardinal has been used as a noun referring to a fundamentally important clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church, ranking only below the pope.

  6. Northern Cardinal | Audubon Field Guide

    The male Northern Cardinal is unmistakable, our only red bird with a crest (compare to tanagers). The female is duller, but shares a crest, a massive pink bill, and a rather long tail.

  7. CARDINAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CARDINAL definition: 1. a priest of very high rank in the Roman Catholic Church: 2. a number that represents amount…. Learn more.

  8. Northern Cardinal Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of ...

    Jun 2, 2019 · The Northern Cardinal is a fairly large, long-tailed songbird with a short, very thick bill and a prominent crest. Cardinals often sit with a hunched-over posture and with the tail …

  9. Home | Cardinal

    The Cardinal Program is the Commonwealth of Virginia’s statewide initiative to implement and leverage Oracle’s Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) management system.

  10. Cardinal - Wikipedia

    Cardinal (Church of England), either of two members of the College of Minor Canons of St. Paul's Cathedral