Temple ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Temple ( noun )

  1. A building or structure dedicated to the worship of a god or gods.
  2. A building used as a place of worship by Buddhists, Hindus, or other Eastern religions.
  3. A place or structure where religious or spiritual activities are performed.

Origin:

The word temple comes from the latin word "templum" which means a sacred space or a place set apart for worship.

Examples:

  1. The temple was built in the 19th century.
  2. He visited the temple to pray.
  3. The temple is a sacred place for the Buddhist community.
  4. The temple is a beautiful and grand building.
  5. She went to the temple to meditate.

(As a noun)

Temple ( noun )

  1. A building or structure dedicated to the worship of a god or gods.
  2. A building used as a place of worship by Buddhists, Hindus, or other Eastern religions.
  3. A place or structure where religious or spiritual activities are performed.

Origin:

The word temple comes from the latin word "templum" which means a sacred space or a place set apart for worship.

Examples:

  1. The temple was built in the 19th century.
  2. He visited the temple to pray.
  3. The temple is a sacred place for the Buddhist community.
  4. The temple is a beautiful and grand building.
  5. She went to the temple to meditate.
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