prayer book - translation to greek
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prayer book - translation to greek

BOOK CONTAINING PRAYERS AND DEVOTIONAL READINGS
Prayer Book; Prayerbook; Prayer-Books; Prayer Books; Prayer-books; Prayerbooks; Prayer-book; Prayer books

prayer book         
προσευχητάρι, προσευχητάριο
coloring book         
  • Adults coloring at a library program
  • Display of coloring books in a shop
  • "California Poppy", a page from a wildflower coloring book
  • Example of a coloring book for children
TYPE OF BOOK CONTAINING LINE ART TO WHICH A READER MAY ADD COLOR
Coloring books; Colouring book; Coloring pages; Coloring Book software; Coloring book software; Coloring page; Colouring Book; Adult coloring books; Adult Coloring Books; Adult coloring book; Coloring Book; Coloring diary
βιβλίο με σελίδες χρωματισμού
art book         
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  • ''Transrational Boog'', 1914, by [[Olga Rozanova]]
  • [[Zang Tumb Tumb]], 1914, by Marinetti
WORK OF ART REALIZED IN THE FORM OF A BOOK
Art book; Book artist; Artists books; Artists' Books; Artists' books; Artists' book; Artbook; Artist's Book; Artists book; Artist's books; Artist's Books; Artist book; Artist books; Artist Book; Artist Books; Art books; Bookwork; Artists’ books
βιβλίο τέχνης

Definition

prayer book
(prayer books)
A prayer book is a book which contains the prayers which are used in church or at home.
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Wikipedia

Prayer book

A prayer book is a book containing prayers and perhaps devotional readings, for private or communal use, or in some cases, outlining the liturgy of religious services. Books containing mainly orders of religious services, or readings for them are termed "service books" or "liturgical books", and are thus not prayer-books in the strictest sense, but the term is often used very loosely. A religion's scriptures might also be considered prayer books as well.

Examples of use of prayer book
1. In the 1'80s we produced the New Zealand Prayer Book.
2. A young man read from his prayer book as soldiers carried him to a bus.
3. The synagogue‘s first rabbi, Simeon Singer, translated and edited the Authorized Daily Prayer Book, an edition of the siddur (Jewish prayer book) that is still commonly used in Orthodox synagogues throughout the British Commonwealth.
4. He pulled a Post–it–size prayer book from his pocket.
5. At church that Sunday night, Leon Harvill did not open the prayer book.