Altar

/ˈɔltər/ noun

A raised table or structure in a church or religious place where religious ceremonies or sacrifices take place.

From Latin 'altare,' possibly related to 'altus' (high) or derived from 'adolere' (to burn offerings). The word arrived in English through Old French during the medieval period and became central to Christian worship terminology.

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