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2) Church: monstrance3) Religion: ark (A boat or ship held to resemble that in which Noah and his family were preserved from the Flood), artophorion, ciborium, cut-back centre portion of the icon panel (в иконописи - небольшое углубление основного поля изображения иконной доски для его лучшей сохранности; является особенностью старинных икон)4) Makarov: reliquary (для мощей)5) Christianity: arca (дарохранительница), pyx, repository of holy gifts, tabernacle
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