adytum

  • 11adytum — sacred part of a temple or church; church chancel Ecclesiastical Terms …

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  • 12adytum — [ adɪtəm] noun (plural adyta tə) the innermost sanctuary of an ancient Greek temple. Origin L., from Gk aduton, neut. singular of adutos impenetrable …

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  • 13adytum — ad·y·tum …

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  • 14adytum — ad•y•tum [[t]ˈæd ɪ təm[/t]] n. pl. ta ( tə). anh archit. (in an ancient temple) a sacred inner place that the public was forbidden to enter; inner shrine • Etymology: 1665–75; < L < Gk ádyton (place) not to be entered …

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  • 15adytum — /ˈædɪtəm/ (say adituhm) noun (plural adyta /ˈædɪtə/ (say adituh)) 1. (in ancient worship) a sacred place which the public was not allowed to enter; an inner shrine. 2. the most sacred or reserved part of any place of worship. {Latin, from Greek… …

  • 16adytum —   n. inner sanctuary of temple; secret room …

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  • 17adytum — n. (pl. adyta) the innermost part of an ancient temple. Etymology: L f. Gk aduton neut. of adutos impenetrable (as A (1), duo enter) …

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  • 18Megalagrion adytum — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …

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  • 19Builders of the Adytum — Der Orden Builders of the Adytum (engl. Erbauer des Adyton, kurz: B.O.T.A.) ist eine religiöse Non Profit Organisation mit Sitz in Los Angeles, die international Unterweisungen in hermetischer Symbolik und kabbalistischer Lehre anbietet. B.O.T.A …

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  • 20Builders of the Adytum — The Builders of the Adytum (B.O.T.A) is a school of the Western mystery tradition based in Los Angeles and is which is registered as a non profit tax exempt religious organization. It was founded by Dr. Paul Foster Case and has its roots in both… …

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