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/ˈCHansəl/,
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chancels, plural;
  1. The part of a church near the altar, reserved for the clergy and choir, and typically separated from the nave by steps or a screen


  1. area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing
  2. In architecture, the chancel is the space around the altar at the liturgical east end of a traditional Christian church building. It may terminate in an apse.
  3. (chanceling) a notation on a parish baptism record denoting an illegitimate child.
  4. The area in a church which traditionally contains the altar.
  5. the portion of a church between the front row of pews and the altar; usually the place the choir sits; sometimes also called the "choir".
  6. The eastern end of the church in which the main alter is placed. Derived from the Latin cancelli meaning lattice or screen, which separated the chancel from the nave. ...
  7. The part of the east end of a church in which the main altar is placed; reserved for clergy and choir.
  8. east end of a church containing the altar; in a large church, east of the choir; in a smaller one, east of the nave or crossing.
  9. Chancel features the eastern or front end of a church, containing the choir and altar and usually reserved for use by the clergy and choir.
  10. The easternmost part of a church, in which the alter is housed.
  11. In classic church design, an area of pews, seats, stalls or prayer desks set apart from the nave, used by the ministers leading services and sometimes used by the choir.
  12. (enclosed) 8 Gedackt, 8 Viole d'amour, 8 Viole celeste, 4 Principal, 4 Chimney Flute, III Mixture, 8 Trompete, Tremulant, Chancel on Great, Chancel on Choir,
  13. The elevated area at the front of the sanctuary where the Communion Table, lectern and pulpit are located.
  14. A Chancel is a place where an Imperator has placed their physical body, allowing them to create Soveriegns to protext thier body and Estates. Basic a private world where normal rules may not apply.