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churchly


Meanings
  • A building or other structure, typically with a large open hall, where religious worship takes place.

    - "The church was filled with singing and prayers."
    - "After the service, the congregation gathered in the church hall for refreshments."

Synonyms

churchical , churchlike
Rhymes
Words rhyming with churchly
church , perch , hurch , wursch , burst , first
Homophones
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  1. Church (English) : A building or other structure where religious worship takes place.

  2. Church (German) : A bell or alarm signal.

  3. Church (Scots) : A building or other structure where religious worship takes place.


Variants
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churchlier , churchliest , churchliness , churchlinesses , churchly
Forms
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{"term"=>"Church", "definition"=>"A building or other structure where religious worship takes place."}, {"term"=>"Church bell", "definition"=>"A large bell that is typically hung in a church steeple or tower, and is rung to call the congregation to worship, mark the hours of the day, or celebrate special occasions or events."}, {"term"=>"Church service", "definition"=>"A religious worship service that is typically held in a church building or other designated religious facility, and is led by a clergy member or other religious leader, who presides over the service, leads the congregation in prayer, readings from sacred texts, and other religious observances and rituals."}


Etymology
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The term 'church' comes from the Old English word 'circe,' which meant 'lord,' or 'master.' Over time, the term came to be associated with religious worship and the buildings or structures used for that purpose.


Trivia
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  1. {"question"=>"What is the term used to describe the sound of a church bell ringing?", "answer"=>"The term used to describe the sound of a church bell ringing is 'peal' or 'full circle'. When a bell is rung in a peal or full circle fashion, it rings continuously for several minutes, often accompanied by other bells ringing in harmony. This grand, majestic sound of a peal or full circle of church bells ringing is a symbol of celebration, joy, and hope, and is often used to mark special occasions or events, such as weddings, funerals, graduations, and national holidays."}


Related Concepts
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  1. Religion:

  2. Spirituality:


Culture
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The term 'church' has been used in various cultural contexts throughout history. In Christian tradition, the church has been a central institution of the community, providing a place for spiritual growth, worship, and fellowship. The architecture and design of churches have been influenced by various cultural traditions, from Gothic and Romanesque styles to modern and contemporary designs.

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