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Transept and Wormser Dom

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Difference between Transept and Wormser Dom

Transept vs. Wormser Dom

A transept (with two semitransepts) is a transverse part of any building, which lies across the main body of the edifice. The St Peter's Dom (German: Wormser Dom) is a church in Worms, southern Germany.

Similarities between Transept and Wormser Dom

Transept and Wormser Dom have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Altar, Apse, Basilica, Cathedral, Crossing (architecture), Gothic architecture, Nave, Romanesque architecture, Rose window, Vault (architecture).

Altar

An altar is any structure upon which offerings such as sacrifices are made for religious purposes, and by extension the 'Holy table' of post-reformation Anglican churches.

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Apse

In architecture, an apse (plural apses; from Latin absis: "arch, vault" from Greek ἀψίς apsis "arch"; sometimes written apsis, plural apsides) is a semicircular recess covered with a hemispherical vault or semi-dome, also known as an Exedra.

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Basilica

A basilica is a type of building, usually a church, that is typically rectangular with a central nave and aisles, usually with a slightly raised platform and an apse at one or both ends.

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Cathedral

A cathedral is a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate.

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Crossing (architecture)

A crossing, in ecclesiastical architecture, is the junction of the four arms of a cruciform (cross-shaped) church.

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Gothic architecture

Gothic architecture is an architectural style that flourished in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages.

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Nave

The nave is the central aisle of a basilica church, or the main body of a church (whether aisled or not) between its rear wall and the far end of its intersection with the transept at the chancel.

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Romanesque architecture

Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe characterized by semi-circular arches.

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Rose window

A rose window or Catherine window is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in churches of the Gothic architectural style and being divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery.

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Vault (architecture)

Vault (French voûte, from Italian volta) is an architectural term for an arched form used to provide a space with a ceiling or roof.

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Transept and Wormser Dom Comparison

Transept has 46 relations, while Wormser Dom has 124. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 5.88% = 10 / (46 + 124).

References

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