eccle (Meaning)

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eccle (n.)

The European green woodpecker; -- also called ecall, eaquall, yaffle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eccle

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

eccle Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient church was an impressive example of Gothic eccle architecture.
  2. The stone eccle stood in the heart of the town square, its steeple reaching toward the sky.
  3. The eccle was a place of worship, but it was also a community center and a gathering place for social events.
  4. The eccle's doors were always open, welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds.
  5. The eccle's minister was a kind and wise man who devoted his life to serving his congregation.
  6. The eccle's choir filled the air with beautiful music every Sunday.
  7. The eccle's bells rang out across the town, calling people to worship.
  8. The eccle's stained-glass windows told stories from the Bible, reminding people of God's love and mercy.
  9. The eccle's pews were filled with people seeking comfort, guidance, and inspiration.
  10. The eccle was a beacon of hope and a source of strength for the community.

FAQs About the word eccle

The European green woodpecker; -- also called ecall, eaquall, yaffle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient church was an impressive example of Gothic eccle architecture.

The stone eccle stood in the heart of the town square, its steeple reaching toward the sky.

The eccle was a place of worship, but it was also a community center and a gathering place for social events.

The eccle's doors were always open, welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds.