cathedral vs true

cathedral

adj
  • Relating to the throne or the see of a bishop. 

noun
  • A large or important church building. 

  • A large, impressive, lofty, and/or important building or place of some other kind. 

  • The principal church of an archbishop's/bishop's archdiocese/diocese which contains an episcopal throne. 

  • A large buttressed structure built by certain termites. 

name
  • In certain right-wing conspiracy theories, the mainstream system or establishment of society, held to be liberal or leftist and to be working against the interests of the people or nation, which is both. 

true

adj
  • based on actual historical events. 

  • As an ellipsis of "(while) it is true (that)", used to start a sentence 

  • Conforming to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate. 

  • Genuine; legitimate, valid. 

  • Correctly aligned or calibrated, without deviation. 

  • Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct. 

  • Used in the designation of group of species, or sometimes a single species, to indicate that it belongs to the clade its common name (which may be more broadly scoped in common speech) is restricted to in technical speech, or to distinguish it from a similar species, the latter of which may be called false. 

  • Fair, unbiased, not loaded. 

  • Of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result. 

  • Loyal, faithful. 

  • Accurate; following a path toward the target. 

noun
  • The state of being in alignment. 

adv
  • Accurately. 

verb
  • To straighten (of something that is supposed to be straight). 

  • To make even, level, symmetrical, or accurate, align; adjust. 

How often have the words cathedral and true occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )