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Showing words for TEMPLES using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Temples

pelmets, stempel, stemple, temples

6 Letter Words for Temples

empest, pelmet, pestle, semple, spleet, telesm, tempes, temple

5 Letter Words for Temples

leeps, leets, lemes, leste, meets, meles, melts, mesel, metel, metes, peels, peles, pelts, peste, semel, sleep, sleet, slept, slete, smelt, speel, spete, splet, steel, steem, steep, stele, steme, teels, teems, teles, temes, tempe, temps, temse

4 Letter Words for Temples

eels, elem, elms, else, elts, emes, empt, leep, lees, leet, leme, leps, lese, lest, lete, lets, meet, mele, mels, melt, mese, mest, mete, mets, peel, pees, pele, pelt, pest, pete, pets, seel, seem, seep, sele, selt, seme, sept, slee, smee, spet, stem, step, teel, teem, tees, tele, tels, teme, temp, tems, tepe

3 Letter Words for Temples

eel, elm, els, elt, eme, emp, ems, ese, esm, esp, est, lee, lem, lep, les, let, lpm, lst, ltm, mee, mel, mes, met, mls, msl, mst, mts, pee, pel, pes, pet, pms, pmt, pst, pte, pts, see, sel, sem, sep, set, sle, slt, sml, spl, spt, stm, tee, tel, tem, tes, tpm, tps, tsp

Definitions for Temples

[1] an edifice or place dedicated to the service or worship of a deity or deities.
[2] (usually initial capital letter ) any of the three successive houses of worship in Jerusalem in use by the Jews in Biblical times, the first built by Solomon, the second by Zerubbabel, and the third by Herod.
[3] a synagogue, usually a Reform or Conservative one.
[4] an edifice erected as a place of public worship; a church, especially a large or imposing one.
[5] any place or object in which God dwells, as the body of a Christian. I Cor. 6:19.
[6] (in France) a Protestant church.
[7] (in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) a building devoted to administering sacred ordinances, principally that of eternal marriage.
[8] a building, usually large or pretentious, devoted to some public use: a temple of music.
[9] (initial capital letter ) either of two establishments of the medieval Templars, one in London and the other in Paris.
[10] (initial capital letter ) either of two groups of buildings (Inner Temple and Middle Temple) on the site of the Templars' former establishment in London, occupied by two of the Inns of Court.
[11] a building used by the Templars in the U.S.
[12] a building used by any of various fraternal orders.
[13] Anatomy . the flattened region on either side of the forehead in human beings.
[14] Zoology . a corresponding region in certain animals.
[15] Ophthalmology . either of the sidepieces of a pair of eyeglasses extending back above and often around the ears.
[16] a device in a loom for keeping the cloth stretched to the proper width during the weaving.
[17] Shirley Shirley Temple Black , 1928–2014, U.S. film actress, famous for child roles during the 1930s, and diplomat.
[18] Sir William, 1628–99, English essayist and diplomat.
[19] a city in central Texas.
[20] a building or place dedicated to the worship of a deity or deities
[21] a Mormon church
[22] US another name for a synagogue
[23] any Christian church, esp a large or imposing one
[24] any place or object regarded as a shrine where God makes himself present, esp the body of a person who has been sanctified or saved by grace
[25] a building regarded as the focus of an activity, interest, or practice a temple of the arts
[26] the region on each side of the head in front of the ear and above the cheek bone Related adjective: temporal
[27] the part of a loom that keeps the cloth being woven stretched to the correct width
[28] either of two buildings in London and Paris that belonged to the Templars. The one in London now houses two of the chief law societies
[29] any of three buildings or groups of buildings erected by the Jews in ancient Jerusalem for the worship of Jehovah
[30] Shirley, married name Shirley Temple Black. born 1928, US film actress and politician. Her films as a child star include Little Miss Marker (1934), Wee Willie Winkie (1937), and Heidi (1937). She was US ambassador to Ghana (1974–76) and to Czechoslovakia (1989–92)
[31] Sir William. 1628–99, English diplomat and essayist. He negotiated the Triple Alliance (1668) and the marriage of William of Orange to Mary II
[32] William. 1881–1944, English prelate and advocate of social reform; archbishop of Canterbury (1942–44)

Words related to Temples

anctuary, synagogue, house, mosque, pagoda, shrine, church, chapel, tabernacle, cathedral, pantheon

Words nearby Temples

templetempest-tossed, tempestuous, tempi, templar, template, temple, temple city, temple of artemis, temple orange, temple terrace, templet

Origin of Temples

31475–85; earlier tempylle < Middle French temple < Latin templum purlin, small piece of timber. See temple1

Other words from Temples

tem·pled , adjective
tem·ple·like , adjective
un·tem·pled , adjective

Word origin for Temples

C15: from French, from Latin templum a small timber

Synonyms for Temples

chapel, church, house, mosque, pagoda, place of worship, sanctuary, shrine, synagogue, cathedral, pantheon, tabernacle, holy place, house of God, house of prayer