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Traditional English :: Templar
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1 a lawyer or law student with chambers in the Temple, London.
2 (in full Knight Templar) hist. a member of a religious and military order for the protection of pilgrims to the Holy Land, suppressed in 1312. [ME f. AF templer, OF templier, med.L templarius (as TEMPLE(1))]
Traditional English :: template
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(also templet)
1 a a pattern or gauge, usu. a piece of thin board or metal plate, used as a guide in cutting or drilling metal, stone, wood, etc. b a flat card or plastic pattern esp. for cutting cloth for patchwork etc.
2 a timber or plate used to distribute the weight in a wall or under a beam etc.
3 Biochem. the molecular pattern governing the assembly of a protein etc. [orig. templet: prob. f. TEMPLE(3) + -ET(1), alt. after plate]
Traditional English :: Templar
templat.html - n.
1 a lawyer or law student with chambers in the Temple, London.
2 (in full Knight Templar) hist. a member of a religious and military order for the protection of pilgrims to the Holy Land, suppressed in 1312. [ME f. AF templer, OF templier, med.L templarius (as TEMPLE(1))]
Traditional English :: template
templat.html - n.
(also templet)
1 a a pattern or gauge, usu. a piece of thin board or metal plate, used as a guide in cutting or drilling metal, stone, wood, etc. b a flat card or plastic pattern esp. for cutting cloth for patchwork etc.
2 a timber or plate used to distribute the weight in a wall or under a beam etc.
3 Biochem. the molecular pattern governing the assembly of a protein etc. [orig. templet: prob. f. TEMPLE(3) + -ET(1), alt. after plate]
Traditional English :: temple(1)
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1 a building devoted to the worship, or regarded as the dwelling-place, of a god or gods or other objects of religious reverence.
2 hist. any of three successive religious buildings of the Jews in Jerusalem.
3 US a synagogue.
4 a place of Christian public worship, esp. a Protestant church in France.
5 a place in which God is regarded as residing, esp. a Christian's person or body.
    temple block a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow block of wood which is struck with a stick. [OE temp(e)l, reinforced in ME by OF temple, f. L templum open or consecrated space]
Traditional English :: temple(2)
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the flat part of either side of the head between the forehead and the ear. [ME f. OF ult. f. L tempora pl. of tempus]
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