Antimension

/ˌæntiˈmɛnʃən/ noun

In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, a silk cloth placed on the altar containing a relic, which must be present to consecrate the Eucharist.

From Greek 'anti' (opposite/against) + 'mensa' (Latin for table). The term literally means 'against the table,' referring to a cloth placed upon the altar. This practice emerged in early Christian tradition and remains central to Orthodox liturgy.

AM反-ቅዱስ
ARمُضاد المُسْتَقْبَل
BNপ্রতিমণ্ডল
CAantimension
CSantimension
DAantimension
DEAntimension
ELαντιμεσίου
ESantimensión
FAضد‌مقدس
FIantimension
FRantimension
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