pantheon

noun

A circular temple in Rome, completed around AD 125 and dedicated to all the gods.

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A temple dedicated to all gods.

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All the gods of a people considered as a group.

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A public building commemorating and dedicated to the heroes of a nation.

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A group of persons most highly regarded for contributions to a field or endeavor.

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A temple or shrine dedicated to all the gods.

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All the divinities, collectively, worshiped by a people: as, one of the divinities of the Greek pantheon.

noun

[capitalized] A work treating of the whole body of divinities of a people: as, Tooke’s “Pantheon.

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[capitalized] A memorial structure in honor of the great men of a people, or filling some such purpose; especially, such a building serving as a mausoleum, as the Pantheon (church of Ste. Geneviève) in Paris. Westminster Abbey is often called the Panthcon of the British.

noun

A temple dedicated to all the gods; especially, the building so called at Rome.