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Architecture. a semicircular or polygonal termination or recess in a building, usually vaulted and used especially at the end of a choir in a church.
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Astronomy. an apsis.
noun
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Also called: apsis. a domed or vaulted semicircular or polygonal recess, esp at the east end of a church
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astronomy another name for apsis
Other Word Forms
- apsidal adjective
- apsidally adverb
Etymology
Origin of apse
First recorded in 1815–25; variant of apsis
Example Sentences
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There is still scaffolding around much of the eastern end, and in coming years the outside walls of the apse and sacristy will need treatment.
From BBC
It was only possible to complete the apse, choir and transepts.
From BBC
Ross designed 12 solar prisms for the apses.
From Los Angeles Times
He painted the triptych — the Lost Mural — in the apse of the building, as well as other murals in the synagogue’s interior.
From Seattle Times
A second work with the same title, a painting in seven parts, is installed as an apse in an adjacent room.
From New York Times
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