ecclesiastical architecture

collocation in English

meaningsofecclesiasticalandarchitecture

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ecclesiastical
adjective
uk
/ɪˌkliː.ziˈæs.tɪk.əl/
us
/ɪˌkliː.ziˈæs.tɪk.əl/
belonging to or connected with the ...
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architecture
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɑː.kɪ.tek.tʃər/
us
/ˈɑːr.kə.tek.tʃɚ/
the art and practice of designing and ...
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(Definition ofecclesiasticalandarchitecturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The church is one of the finest examples of mediaevalecclesiasticalarchitecture.
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I very much hope that those who allocate the national lottery funds will recognise the importance of conserving the splendour of ourecclesiasticalarchitecture.
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His academic work focused mainly on the study of pastoral theology, liturgy andecclesiasticalarchitecture.
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From about 1650 on, construction work resumes, and secular andecclesiasticalarchitectureare of equal importance.
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Individual courses are available to students, and are offered in a wide range of fields, including theology, philosophy, literature, art,ecclesiasticalarchitecture, music, and film.
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Similarly, there is a range ofecclesiasticalarchitecture.
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Completed in 1862, the cathedral is considered one of the finest specimens ofecclesiasticalarchitecturein the east.
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It was built in 1924 and won a national architecture award forecclesiasticalarchitecture.
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Romanesque architecture, a new genre ofecclesiasticalarchitecture, was designed with massive archways to cope with huge devout crowds.
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In order, the books cover the design of fortified cities, materials,ecclesiasticalarchitectureand domestic architecture.
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In the same letter he wrote of his aim to improve the taste of the discerning public uponecclesiasticalarchitecture.
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He was also involved inecclesiasticalarchitecture.
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