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An aisle circling the site of the choir

ambulator
or altar in a cathedral
bulding used for baptismal rites
and containing the baptismal font;
sometimes merely a bay or chapel
reserved for baptisms
pse
alarge niche, semicircular or
polygonal in shape and usually vaulted,
protruding from the end wall of a
building ina Christian Church; it contains
the altar
3
atrium
baptistery
underground burial sites
a large burial chamber, usually
5 catacombs
above ground
an enclosed area in the front of a
house or buiding that allows the sunlight
to permeate the space. Sometimes it can
be open and sometimes covered by a
skylight
6
nave
shrines dedicated to those killed for
7. porphyry
their religion
an igneous rock distinguished by
the a groundmass of minerals embedded
wth estals
8 martyria

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Answer:

1. ambulatory 2. apse 3. atrium 4. baptistery 5. catacombs 6. nave 7. porphyry 8. martyria 9. mausoleum

4: building used for baptismal rites and containing the baptismal font; sometimes merely a bay or chapel reserved for baptisms

3: an enclosed area in the front of a house or building that allows the sunlight to permeate the space. Sometimes it can be open and sometimes covered by a skylight.

8: shrines dedicated to those killed for their religion

1: an aisle circling the site of the choir or altar in a cathedral

7: an igneous rock distinguished by the a groundmass of minerals embedded with crystals

2: a large niche, semicircular or polygonal in shape and usually vaulted, protruding from the end wall of a building in a Christian Church; it contains the altar

6: the central approach to the high altar. (from Latin navis meaning "ship," suggested by the keel shape of its vaulting)

9: a large burial chamber, usually above ground

5: underground burial sites

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