Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Rooms and areas in religious buildings in American Thesaurus
Rooms and areas in religious buildings
cell (noun)
a small room where a monk or a nun sleeps in a religious community
chancel (noun)
the part of a church where the priests and choir sit during a religious ceremony
choir loft (noun)
American the area upstairs in a church where a choir sings during services
choir stalls (noun)
British the seats in a church where the choir sits
holy of holies (noun)
the central and most holy part of a Jewish temple (=a building where God is worshiped)
presbytery (noun)
the part of a church where the priests or other officials sit
sanctum (noun)
an inner room in a holy place such as a temple
vault (noun)
an underground room where people’s bodies are buried, especially under a church