| 释义 | baptistry
 bap·tis·ter·yalso bap·tis·try B0066500 (băp′tĭ-strē)n. pl. bap·tis·ter·ies also bap·tis·tries 1.  A part of a church or a separate building used for baptizing.2.  A font used for baptism.[Middle English baptisterie, from Old French, from Late Latin baptistērium, from Greek baptistērion, from baptizein, to baptize; see  baptize.]
 baptistry(ˈbæptɪstrɪ) orbaptisteryn, pl -ries or -eries1.  (Ecclesiastical Terms) a part of a Christian church in which baptisms are carried out2.  (Ecclesiastical Terms) a tank in a Baptist church in which baptisms are carried outbap•tis•ter•y(ˈbæp tə stri, -tɪs tə ri)
 n.,  pl.  -ter•ies.   1.  a building or a part of a church in which baptism is administered.    2.  (esp. in Baptist churches) a tank for administering baptism by immersion.  [1425–75; late Middle English < Late Latin baptistērium < Greek baptistḗrion bathing place] Thesaurus
 Translations| Noun | 1. |  baptistry - bowl for baptismal water baptismal font, baptistery, fontbasin - a bowl-shaped vessel; usually used for holding food or liquids; "she mixed the dough in a large basin" | 
 Baptistry
 BaptistryA building for Christian baptismal rites containing the font; often located in a structure separate from the church.baptistry
 Synonyms for baptistrynoun bowl for baptismal waterSynonymsbaptismal fontbaptisteryfont
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