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		Definition of wat in English: watnoun watwät (in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos) a Buddhist monastery or temple.  Example sentencesExamples -  To this end he has spent time in the saffron robes in the wat.
 -  I suggested we sample a shadow-puppet show and stroll around the eccentrically decorated wats.
 -  The style of the main stupa at the wat is derived from Singhalese art around the same time as Singhalese Theravada Buddhism.
 -  The wat is extremely ornate and embellished with murals, statues, and glittering gold.
 -  That's a good time to seek a shady respite at one of the city's more than 40 temples, known as wats.
 -  These clinics will be held in the 38 local wats regularly on a rotating basis in conjunction with the Pattaya and Chonburi city councils and the local abbots.
 -  Ever sat alone inside a church or a wat and absorbed the peace and serenity?
 -  We find a place to stay and set off for Wat Pho - the oldest and largest wat in Bangkok, which houses the largest reclining Buddha in Thailand.
 -  When we entered the Wat around lunch time, we were struck by the droning chant of a large group of monks prior to their midday meal.
 -  The Cambodian, Laotian and Burmese temples (when they were finally established) followed the practice of the Thai wats.
 -  Other sights to marvel at include several impressive wats and the spectacular Silver Pagoda, which dramatically illustrates the richness of Khmer culture.
 -  After completing the circuit, we entered the wat itself.
 
 
 Origin   Thai, from Sanskrit vāṭa 'enclosure'.    Definition of wat in US English: watnounwät (in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos) a Buddhist monastery or temple.  Example sentencesExamples -  These clinics will be held in the 38 local wats regularly on a rotating basis in conjunction with the Pattaya and Chonburi city councils and the local abbots.
 -  When we entered the Wat around lunch time, we were struck by the droning chant of a large group of monks prior to their midday meal.
 -  To this end he has spent time in the saffron robes in the wat.
 -  Ever sat alone inside a church or a wat and absorbed the peace and serenity?
 -  The style of the main stupa at the wat is derived from Singhalese art around the same time as Singhalese Theravada Buddhism.
 -  The Cambodian, Laotian and Burmese temples (when they were finally established) followed the practice of the Thai wats.
 -  After completing the circuit, we entered the wat itself.
 -  Other sights to marvel at include several impressive wats and the spectacular Silver Pagoda, which dramatically illustrates the richness of Khmer culture.
 -  I suggested we sample a shadow-puppet show and stroll around the eccentrically decorated wats.
 -  That's a good time to seek a shady respite at one of the city's more than 40 temples, known as wats.
 -  The wat is extremely ornate and embellished with murals, statues, and glittering gold.
 -  We find a place to stay and set off for Wat Pho - the oldest and largest wat in Bangkok, which houses the largest reclining Buddha in Thailand.
 
 
 Origin   Thai, from Sanskrit vāṭa ‘enclosure’.     |