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1 synagogue
sinagog -
2 yarmulke
sinagog şapkası -
3 synagogue
sinagog, havra -
4 yarmulke
sinagog şapkası -
5 synagogue
n. sinagog, havra* * *sinagog* * *['sinəɡoɡ]((the building used by) a gathering of Jews meeting together for worship.) havra, sinagog -
6 temple
n. tapınak, ibadethane, kumaşı tezgâhta gergin tutan ağaç, mabet, sinagog, şakak* * *tapınak* * *I ['templ] noun(a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) tapınak, mabetII ['templ] noun(either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) şakak -
7 tabernacle
n. çadır, tapınak, sinagog, sığınak, muhafaza, ruhun geçici olarak kaldığı beden, beden* * *çadır
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