Results for: altar canopy, holy wafer box, vaulted freestanding canopy over an altar
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(Arabic) holy warriors; military opposition groups which fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan (1979-89)mujahedin
(Christianity) religious ceremony or ritual believed to have been instituted by Jesus and viewed as a symbol of grace (such as baptism, matrimony, etc.); Holy Communion, holy bread, consecrated elements of Communion, religious rite or ceremony, somethi...sacrament
(Egyptian religion) holy bull which is worshipped in MemphisApis
(Hinduism) holy epic poem written in Sanskrit, Indian national epicMahabharata
(Latin) ancient Roman game of chance based on the use of dice; (Classical Mythology) nickname of Athena that refers to a holy place built in her honor by Aleus; old city located on the Eastern border of Arcadiaalea
,, day of celebration; day when one does not work; vacation, day of leisure, holy day, legal day off, vacation (v.}:)holiday
abundant source of something, fountain, holder for liquid, receptacle for baptismal water, receptacle for holy water, style and size of type, typeface, type style (Computers); complete set of type (Printing); basin in which baptismal water is kept; spr...font
act of making holy, consecration; process of becoming holy; purification, act of making free from sinsanctification
acting in falsely moralizing way, devout, religious; orthodox; sanctimonious, self-righteous, holy or sacred, praiseworthy, religiously reverent, showing due respect, virtuous and moralpious
address work of art to somebody, commit yourself to something, devote attention to something, devote to; set apart for; inscribe (a book, poem, etc.) to someone, play music addressed to somebody, set something apart as holy, set something aside as specialdedicate
adhesive material, bread in Christian communion service, chip, encase medicine, fasten with wafer, medicine casing, thin crisp cookie, thin crispy cookie or cracker (often eaten as a desert with ice cream); bite-size piece of unleavened bread taken dur...wafer
altar canopy, holy wafer box, vaulted freestanding canopy over an altar; covered goblet-shaped cup used to hold the Eucharist during church ceremoniesciborium
altar cloth covering, book of prayers and hymns, evening prayer book; altar cover, of vespers, of evening prayervesperal
altar cloth, at or in the front, at the front; forward; pertaining to the forehead; pertaining to a bone of the forehead, direct and forceful, façade of building, relating to forehead, relating to weather fronts, showing the front of something, toward...frontal
altar end of church, area in the east, blowing from the east, compass point opposite west, direction from which the sun rises, direction opposite west on a compass, direction in which the sun rises, of the east; situated in the east, position equivalen...east
 

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