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MANSE |
Church house |
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FRONT |
To stand opposed or opposite to, or over against as, his
house fronts the church. |
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BUILDING |
That which is built; a fabric or edifice constructed, as
a house, a church, etc. |
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MEETINGHOUSE |
A house used as a place of worship; a church; -- in
England, applied only to a house so used by Dissenters. |
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SANCTUARY |
A house consecrated to the worship of God; a place where
divine service is performed; a church, temple, or other place of
worship. |
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CARNARY |
A vault or crypt in connection with a church, used as a
repository for human bones disintered from their original burial
places; a charnel house. |
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SEAT |
A sitting; a right to sit; regular or appropriate place of
sitting; as, a seat in a church; a seat for the season in the opera
house. |
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THRESHOLD |
The plank, stone, or piece of timber, which lies under a
door, especially of a dwelling house, church, temple, or the like; the
doorsill; hence, entrance; gate; door. |
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VENTILATION |
...ventilated; the art or process of replacing foul air by that which is
pure, in any inclosed place, as a house, a church, a mine, etc.; free
expo... |
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INTO |
...e of a
thing to its interior parts; -- following verbs expressing motion; as,
come into the house; go into the church; one stream falls or runs ... |
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APPENDANT |
...or, common of fishing to
a freehold, a seat in church to a house. ... |