Baptistery

/bæpˈtɪstəri/ noun

A room or building in a church where people are baptized, typically containing a baptismal font or pool.

From Late Latin 'baptistārium' (place of baptism), from Greek 'baptizein' (to dip or immerse). The '-ery' suffix indicates a place where an activity occurs.

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