nave - traduzione in Inglese
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nave - traduzione in Inglese

MAIN BODY OF A CHURCH
Naves; Nave (architecture); Church nave
  • A fresco showing Old St Peter's Basilica, built in the 4th century: the central area, illuminated by high windows, is flanked by aisles.
  • Saint-Sulpice Church]] in Paris
  • First African Baptist Church (1865) – View of nave looking west.

nave         
n. ship, vessel, boat; freighter, cargo ship; craft
cargo boat         
  • A container ship unloading at Zanzibar, Tanzania
  • A US cargo ship off McMurdo Station, Antarctica
  • General cargo ship ''Namibia''
  • Comparison of ship sizes
  • cog]], a type of vessel commonly used for cargo in Northern Europe from the 10th to the 14th centuries
SHIP OR VESSEL THAT CARRIES CARGO, GOODS, AND MATERIALS ONBOARD FROM ONE PORT TO ANOTHER
Cargo carrier; Cargo Ship; Cargo ships; Freight liner; Cargo vessel; Ship Cargo; Cargo-boat; General cargo ship; Freight ship; Freighter (ship); Freighter vessel; Cargo boat; Freight liner (ship); Ship size categories; Freighter (cargo ship); Transatlantic freighter
nave da carico, nave mercantile
marina militare         
n. navy

Definizione

nave
(naves)
The nave of a church is the long central part where people gather to worship.
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Wikipedia

Nave

The nave () is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel. When a church contains side aisles, as in a basilica-type building, the strict definition of the term "nave" is restricted to the central aisle. In a broader, more colloquial sense, the nave includes all areas available for the lay worshippers, including the side-aisles and transepts. Either way, the nave is distinct from the area reserved for the choir and clergy.