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Definitions of nave in various dictionaries:
noun - the central area of a church
The central part of a church, extending from the narthex to the chancel and flanked by aisles.
The hub of a wheel.
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Section flanked by aisles |
Church section |
Congregational area |
Wheel hub |
Narthex neighbor |
Pew locale |
Central church area |
Pew area |
Pews' place |
Church center |
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The name of this central part of a church comes from the Latin for "ship", a reference to its shape |
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows an architectural plan on the monitor.) Leading from the entry to the altar, it's this section of a church that's flanked by the aisles |
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the central part of a church building, intended to accommodate most of the congregation. In traditional Western churches it is rectangular, separated from the chancel by a step or rail, and from adjacent aisles by pillars. |
the central area of a church |
the long central part of a church, often with aisles ( long passages) on both sides |
The central part of a church, extending from the narthex to the chancel and flanked by aisles. |
The hub of a wheel. |
The central part of a church building, intended to accommodate most of the congregation. In traditional Western churches it is rectangular, separated from the chancel by a step or rail, and from adjacent aisles by pillars. |
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The nave is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel. When a church contains side aisles, as in a basilica-type building, the strict definition of the term 'nave' is restricted to the central aisle. In a broader, more colloquial sense, the nave includes all areas available for the lay worshippers, including the side-aisles and transepts. Either way, the nave is distinct from the area reserved for the choir and clergy.* |