Synonym: synagogue, tabernacle. Similar words: contemplate, employ, complex, sample, contretemps, employee, employer, contemporary. Meaning: ['templ] n. 1. place of worship consisting of an edifice for the worship of a deity 2. the flat area on either side of the forehead 3. an edifice devoted to special or exalted purposes 4. (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation.
Random good picture Not show
(151) Filled with horror, he rushed instinctively to the temple to beseech Lord Vishnu to spare him.
(152) Demonstrators also pressed the nationalist campaign for a temple on the site of a mosque demolished by a Hindu mob in December.
(153) Consider, for example, two mural paintings in the round temple at Epidaurus, once an internationally famed health clinic.
(154) The raftbuilders of Sam Son always consulted the priest of the temple on the hill before they embarked on any major project.
(155) Aleus, forced Auge to become a priestess in the temple of Athena at Tegea, which secured her perpetual virginity.
(156) Suites of store-rooms occupied a large area of the temple.
(157) No buyer for the Nauvoo temple ever emerged, and their funds ran desperately short.
(158) He was educated at Appleby grammar school and at eighteen was admitted to the Inner Temple.
(159) A considerable portion of the temple still stands and, even in its ruined condition, presents a most impressive sight.
(160) It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM
(161) They dragged the horse through the gate and up to the temple of Athena.
(162) The building and decoration of this temple can be dated within fairly narrow limits.
(163) In front of it, large-scale and public religious festivals took place,[sentencedict.com] bringing temple and town together.
(164) It was in the direction of Temple Bar Creek and the Mereenie water bores.
(165) Only toward the right, where the Argolid Temple stood, was there illumination.
(166) The paved road continues westwards past the main temple gate and connects with the road network of the upper town.
(167) Allegorical portrait by Levitsky of the empress as Lawgiver in the temple of Justice.
(168) From it in the early dawn two young men came and stealthily found their way to the temple.
(169) But there was a fundamental difference between Macaulay's views and those of Temple.
(169) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(170) The priests in Jerusalem were so numerous that they had to take turns in performing Temple ceremonies.
(171) Physical closeness in the temple workshops may have stimulated friendly rivalry to produce ever-finer works and thus stimulated technical and artistic development.
(172) Temple defined the relationships which constituted our real wealth as existing in terms of family, community and nation.
(173) They evolved a form of worship which required neither priest, Temple nor sacrifice.
(174) I had had quite a grounding in this at the City Temple.
(175) It was the only time when he was intimate with his hero Temple.
(176) This Doric temple was created in the Peloponnese in the middle or later seventh century.
(177) Pure monotheism was by then securely established in the Second Temple of Jerusalem, but remained shaky elsewhere.
(178) They must build her a great temple near the town and so win back the favor of her heart.
(179) While the Saints built their first temple, neighbors made life miserable and the Mormons neared bankruptcy.
(180) Hundreds of temple volunteers ensured that you were seated in the exact spot marked out for you.
More similar words: contemplate, employ, complex, sample, contretemps, employee, employer, contemporary, complexity, for example, implement, employment, unemployment, implementation, stem, item, system, plea, empire, apple, plead, statement, ecosystem, preempt, emphasis, people, couple, purple, excitement, emphasize.