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chapel(dictionary)
Sistine Chapel(encyclopedia)
Sistine Chapel(dictionary)
wedding chapel(dictionary)
King's College Chapel(dictionary)
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chapel (oh)



[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: chapele, from Medieval Latin cappella, from Late Latin cappa 'cloak' ( CAP1); because the cloak of St. Martin of Tours was kept in such a building]
[C] a small church, or a room in a hospital, prison, big church etc in which Christians pray and have religious services
[C] a building where Christians who are Nonconformists have religious services
[U] BrE the religious services held in a chapel
::Bethan goes to chapel every Sunday.
[C] BrE the members of a union in the newspaper or printing industry