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Definition of "tabernacular" []

  • Pertaining to a tabernacle. (adjective)
  • Of the style or character of an architectural tabernacle; formed in latticework; latticed. (adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to huts or tents; common; low. (adjective)

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Use "tabernacular" in a sentence
  • "Something "tabernacular" may be found in Dumas's famous piece of "Don"
  • "We here at The Atlantic grapple with all sorts of problems: matters glandular and jugular, animals crepuscular, extractions tonsillar, Mormons tabernacular, the politics of Simón Bolívar, diseases vascular, the arthritis of Renoir, Freddie Mercury in Zanzibar, my lost Wanderjahr, and polishing the samovar."
  • "The world changed about them with their changing mood, until presently it had become, as it were, a tabernacular beauty about their meetings, and the stars were no more than flowers of light beneath the feet of their love, and the dawn and sunset the coloured hangings by the way."
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