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nunneries


Meanings
  • A religious community of women, living under a common rule, usually in an enclosed place.

    - "The convent was a peaceful nunnery surrounded by lush gardens."
    - "The sisters of the nunnery followed a strict daily routine filled with prayer, study, and work."

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Homonyms
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  1. nunnery () : A religious community of women, living under a common rule, usually in an enclosed place.

  2. nunnery (Spanish) : A public place for the display and sale of agricultural produce, especially fruits and vegetables.


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nunneries , nunnery
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From Old French 'nunnerie', from Latin 'monasterium' meaning 'monastery'.


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  1. monastery: A monastic community for men, also called a monastery.

  2. convent: A religious community for women, also called a convent.


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    - To memorize nunneries, first visualize the enclosed place filled with religious sisters living under a common rule.

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