
1) Ancient Roman architecture 2) Architectural element 3) Feature of a classical temple 4) Inner part of a temple 5) Inner part of ancient temple 6) Latin girl name 7) Naos 8) Part of an ancient temple 9) Room in a greek temple 10) Temple room
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1) Naos
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Latin, meaning: room, store-room, garret
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A cella (from Latin for small chamber) or naos (from the Greek ναός, `temple`), is the inner chamber of a temple in classical architecture, or a shop facing the street in domestic Roman architecture (see domus). Its enclosure within walls has given rise to extended meanings, of a hermit`s or monk`s cell, and since the 17th century, of a bi...
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[Yup`ik word] Yup`ik Eskimo Peoples use the word `Cella` (also ella, cilla) to refer to the world, universe, environment, awareness, senses, mood, outdoors and weather. Cella is one of many Yup`ik words that refers to many singular things defined in the English language. However, by having several similar things represented by one word, the...
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the inner chamber of a temple in classical architecture
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inner chamber of a classical temple
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• (n.) The part inclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticoes.
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in Classical architecture, the body of a temple (as distinct from the portico) in which the image of the deity is housed. In early Greek and Roman ... [3 related articles]
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A room or cell. ... Origin: L. Storeroom, or compartment ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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This was the room of a temple which contained the statue of the divinity. Also a storehouse.
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Cel'la noun [ Latin ]
(Architecture) The part inclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticoes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sel′ă, sel′ē Definitions: 1. A room or cell.
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In architecture, a cella (also known as a cell) is the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticoes.
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Latin term for the great hall of a temple in which stood the generally colossal cult statue of the deity. The inner shrine of a Roman temple, edged in many cases by a colonnade or AMBULATORY.
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(Latin) rectangular room in a Roman temple that could hold cult statues of the gods.
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inner shrine of a temple
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storehouse
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the principal enclosed chamber of a classical temple. · the entire central structure of a classical temple. Also called
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