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1) Brow 2) Dera 3) Fane 4) Forehead 5) Foreheadfeature 6) Heidisportrayer 7) House of god 8) Laterality 9) Owlscampus 10) Pagoda 11) Parthenon 12) Shul 13) Synagogue 14) Tabernacle 15) Ziggurat 16) Zikkurat 17) Zikurat
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• (n.) A building dedicated to the administration of ordinances. • (n.) A local organization of Odd Fellows. • (n.) One of the side bars of a pair of spectacles, jointed to the bows, and passing one on either side of the head to hold the spectacles in place. • (n.) The edifice erected at Jerusalem for the worship of Jehovah. &bu...
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city, Bell county, central Texas, U.S. It lies along the Little River, just southeast of Belton Lake (impounded on the Leon River) and some 35 miles ...
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edifice constructed for religious worship. Most of Christianity calls its places of worship churches; many religions use temple, a word derived in ... [70 related articles]
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An area just behind and to the side of the forehead and the eye, above the side of the check bone (the zygomatic arch) and in front of the ear.
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building for worship.
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1. <anatomy> The space, on either side of the head, back of the eye and forehead, above the zygomatic arch and in front of the ear. ... 2. One of the side bars of a pair of spectacles, jointed to the bows, and passing one on either side of the head to hold the spectacles in place. ... Origin: OF. Temple, F. Tempe, from L. Tempora, tempus; per...
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(tem´pәl) the lateral region on either side of the head, above the zygomatic arch.
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Adjustable wooden or metal bar with sharp points placed on the woven web to keep the width constant and the sett the same across the web. To see a photo of a temple
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A specific building or room used for religious or magickal working.
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Tem'ple noun [ Confer
Templet .]
(Weaving) A contrivence used in a loom for keeping the web stretched transversely.
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Tem'ple transitive verb To build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to; as, to
temple a god. [ R.]
Feltham. Found on
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Building especially designed for public religious worship.
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In anatomy, the temple is the flat part either side of the head between the forehead and the ear.
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Mandir. A Hindu place of worship.
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A building used for worship or religious purposes. Uppercase when part of a formal name or when referring to the ancient Temple in Jerusalem. The word temple is used differently in different religious traditions. It is the place of worship for Hindus, Buddhists and Jews, although Orthodox Jews and many Conservative Jews believe the only temple is t...
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noun place of worship consisting of an edifice for the worship of a deity
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Click images to enlargeStructure designed for religious worship. In US usage, temple is another name for synagogue. In Hindu usage a temple is called a mandir. In Buddhism, the temple provides an opportunity for puja, worship. Despite the diversity of practice found within Buddhism, meditation remains a common feature of ...
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a special building where a deity is worshipped. Ancient Egyptian temples were either dedicated to gods or goddesses or they were to used to remember and praise dead kings. They were also centres of education and medicine. People did not go inside temples, which were the houses of the gods. Priests attended to the gods' needs. People might visit the...
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A building used for religious worship and ceremonies. The Greeks put statues of gods and goddesses inside their temples.
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region between the eye and the back of the head
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(of head) sien
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[Eye and Face Protection] the component of an eye and face protective device extending from the frame to the ear, designed to fit the wearer and hold the device into place.
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the flat area on either side of the forehead
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