Baptistry

/ˈbæptɪstri/ noun

A room or building in a church where baptism ceremonies are performed, usually containing a baptismal font.

From Greek baptizein 'to immerse in water' + -istry (place or practice). Used in English since the 16th century to denote spaces dedicated to baptismal rites.

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