Pantheons [noun]
Definition of Pantheons:
house of worship
Opposite/Antonyms of Pantheons:
-
Sentence/Example of Pantheons:
One of these was the Pantheon, a temple which was afterward a Christian church.
The legitimate Gods in his Pantheon are always in the wrong.
The Pantheon is the finest example of a domed hall which we have left.
It would be just like the Pantheon, he thought, to pull a lousy trick like that.
The pantheon of the north, as we have seen, was derived from the south.
Bunene,in Nabubaliddin's pantheon, 162;in proper names of the 2d Bab.
Pantheon, divisions and development, 48-50;sources, 51;comparison betw.
The Hindu has a pantheon to which he can, with some show of consistency, invite Christ.
Beauty was Gautier's only idol; Mérimée had more of a pantheon.
I worship in the "Pantheon;" all are alike to me, of course.