temple
A temple from a very old historical period.
The flat area on the left side of the forehead, between the eye and the hairline.
The flat area on the right side of the forehead, between the eye and the hairline.
A temple built in ancient Greece or in the Greek style.
A temple built in ancient Rome or in the Roman style.
A temple regarded with great respect and reverence.
Refers to a large, magnificent, or important temple.
A temple that is consecrated or considered sacred by a religion.
A place of worship for followers of Buddhism.
A place of worship for followers of Hinduism.
A temple from the period of ancient Greece or Rome.
A pulsating or beating sensation in the temple, often associated with a headache.
The remains of a temple that has fallen into a state of decay or destruction.
A temple for worship in a non-mainstream, often polytheistic, religion.
Indicates location inside a temple building.
Indicates a specific point on the surface of the temples.
Indicates a sensation felt inside the temples.
Indicates movement towards a synagogue for worship.
The act of showing reverence and adoration for a deity within a temple.
A group of temples and related buildings in one area.
A male religious leader who serves in a temple.
The area enclosed within the outer walls of a temple.
A female religious leader who serves in a temple.
Used to describe the pulsating pain of a headache felt in the temples.
To rub one's temples gently, often to relieve stress or a headache.
To apply pressure and movement to one's temples, often to relieve pain.
To formally declare a temple for the worship of a deity.