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Chapel logo #10101) Church music 2) Free software project 3) French word used in English 4) Hitching post 5) House of god 6) House of prayer 7) House of worship 8) Knot-tying place 9) Las vegas drive-through 10) Las Vegas wedding site 11) Man joins the Spanish church 12) One of many in Las Vegas 13) Oratory 14) Place for prayer
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Chapel logo #10101) Oratory 2) Shrine
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Chapel logo #21000 A chapel is a religious place of fellowship, prayer and worship that is attached to a larger, often nonreligious institution or that is considered an extension of a primary religious institution. It may be part of a larger structure or complex, such as a college, hospital, palace, prison, funeral home, church, synagogue or mosque, located on board...
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Chapel logo #21000[programming language] Chapel supports a multithreaded parallel programming model at a high level by supporting abstractions for data parallelism, task parallelism, and nested parallelism. It enables optimizations for the locality of data and computation in the program via abstractions for data distribution and data-driven placement of subc...
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Chapel logo #21842 A scientific laboratory.
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Chapel logo #21002• (n.) A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey. • (n.) In England, a place of worship used by dissenters from the Established Church; a meetinghouse. • (n.) A choir of singers, or an orchestra, attached to the court of a prince or nobleman. • (v....
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Chapel logo #20081a small building or room set aside for worship. Large churches or cathedrals might have many chapels dedicated to different saints. A chantry chapel is a special chapel where prayers for the dead are said.
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chapel logo #21003small, intimate place of worship. The name was originally applied to the shrine in which the kings of France preserved the cape (late Latin ... [3 related articles]
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chapel logo #20688A small or subordinate place of Christian worship other than a parish or cathedral church; also a church subordinate to and dependent on the principal parish church, to which it is in some way...
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Chapel logo #20766A word to describe a small church or place of worship. Many groups of Dissenters chose to call their palces of worship a chapel, as they believed the work 'church' should be only used to describe the wider Christian community.
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Chapel logo #20941(side-chapel) An area of a church with its own altar, originally for the cult of a saint other than the patron saint. Maybe an extension, or simply screened off with parcloses.
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Chapel logo #21096The name derives from the oratory in Charlemagne's palace at Aquisgrana in Germany, where the cape of Saint Martin of Tours was housed. In the nave of a church it represents a niche containing an altar dedicated to a saint.
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Chapel logo #22059Place of worship for a particular group, such as those in a hospital, a boarding school in a district. Belongs to the context of a parish
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Chapel logo #22200An area of a church with its own altar, originally for the cult of a saint other than the patron saint. Maybe an extension, or simply screened off with parcloses.
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Chapel logo #20972Chap'el noun [ Old French chapele , French chapelle , from Late Latin capella , orig., a short cloak, hood, or cowl; later, a reliquary, sacred vessel, chapel; dim. of cappa , capa , cloak, cape, cope; also, a covering for the head. The chapel where St. Martin's cloak...
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Chapel logo #20972Chap'el transitive verb 1. To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine. [ Obsolete] Beau. & Fl. 2. (Nautical) To cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) so to turn or make a circuit as to recover, without bracing the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing...
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Chapel logo #21217Chapel is printer slang for a print workshop.
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Chapel logo #20940Either a small church, or an area or compartment within a larger church that contains an altar. Chapels have the same function as church buildings and are equipped the same way, but they are usually dedicated to special use. For example, a large estate might have a chapel in which worship services are held for family members, staff, and guests. If ...
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chapel logo #20400[n] - a place of worship that has its own altar
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Chapel logo #23768This is a place where you can be married.
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Chapel logo #23762Like cathedral, this can refer to a place in which to get married, or to a length of a bride’s veil.
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Chapel logo #20434A small section of the church, or a small building having its own altar.
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chapel logo #20974 noun a place of worship that has its own altar
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chapel logo #21221A small or subordinate place of Christian worship other than a parish or cathedral church; also a church subordinate to and dependent on the principal parish church, to which it is in some way supplementary. The term can also refer to a building or part of a building or institution (for example, a palace, college, convent, hospital, or prison) ...
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Chapel logo #23303A weekly event at camp where the community reflects upon and celebrates its values. At Rockbrook, a non-religious group activity, where campers select songs and stories they find meaningful.
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