Crucifixes [noun]
Definition of Crucifixes:
cross
Opposite/Antonyms of Crucifixes:
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Sentence/Example of Crucifixes:
Why did Ricetto, Bruno and Servetus in the hour of martyrdom turn with loathing from that sacred emblem, the crucifix?
The crucifix, considering its age and position, is in a wonderful state of preservation.
Seized with affright, the princess recoiled to where an ivory crucifix gleamed on a black velvet background.
The prelate rose, held on high a brazen crucifix, at which both champions made the sign of the cross with their lance points.
In one hand the lad held up a brazen crucifix, and stretched it forth—defence against the slayer.
One sallow, emaciated peon carried a crucifix, which he had evidently snatched as he flew to the rescue.
There is nothing either harrowing or cabalistic in the place; and you can see nothing but two forms, a screen, and a crucifix.
She was as sure of this as of the emblematic meaning of the small crucifix which she had hung above her bed.
Then he immediately after espied also, standing in the bishop's chamber, in the window, a little crucifix.
But the sudden glare in Ba'tiste's eyes stopped him as he brought forth the crucifix and its tangled chain.