Place of religious worship. In us usage, temple is another name for synagogue.
1. A place devoted to special or exalted purposes.
2. An edifice for the worship of a deity.
3. The flat area on either side of the forehead
Svetilište.
Hram.
(1928-) US actress who became the most successful child star of the 1930s. The charming, curly-haired, dimpled tot’s films include Bright Eyes 1934, in which she sang “On the Good Ship Lollipop”; Little Miss Marker 1934; The Little Colonel 1935; Captain January 1936; Heidi 1937; and The Little Princess 1939.
As Shirley Temple Black, she was active in the Republican Party and diplomatic affairs. She was a delegate to the United Nations 1969–70, US chief of protocol 1976–77, and ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia.
(1881-1944) English church leader, archbishop of Canterbury 1942–44. He was a major ecumenical figure who strove to achieve church unity. His theological writings constantly sought to apply Christian teachings to contemporary social conditions, as in his Christianity and the Social Order 1942.
1. The flattened space on each side of the forehead of some mammals including humans
2. One of the side supports of a pair of glasses jointed to the bows and passing on each side of the head
1. Borough in Pennsylvania (USA); zip code 19560.
2. City in Georgia (USA); zip code 30179.
3. City in Texas (USA), Industrial city (building materials, steel, furniture, railroad supplies) in central Texas, US, S of Waco.
4. Town in Oklahoma (USA); zip code 73568.