Apsid

/ˈæpsɪd/ noun

A semicircular or polygonal recess in a building, especially at the end of a church choir or altar area.

From Latin 'apsis,' derived from Greek 'hapsis' meaning 'arch' or 'vault.' The word entered architectural terminology in medieval Latin to describe the rounded extensions in basilicas and churches.

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