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antimension

American  
[ahn-dee-meen-see-awn, an-ti-men-see-on] / ˌɑn diˈmin si ɔn, ˌæn tɪˈmɛn siˌɒn /
Also antimensium

noun

Greek Orthodox Church.
antimensia plural
  1. a consecrated linen or silk cloth, kept on an altar, to which is sewn a linen or silk bag containing relics of saints.


Etymology

Origin of antimension

From Medieval Latin antimēnsium, from Medieval Greek antimínsion, antimḗsion, equivalent to Greek anti- “against, opposite of” + Latin mēns(a) “table” + Greek -ion noun suffix; see anti-

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