baptistry

/ˈbæptɪstri/
noun
  1. A part of a church or a separate building used for baptism ceremonies, typically containing a font or pool.
    • The baptistry of the cathedral is an octagonal room with a marble font.
    • The ancient baptistry was built next to the main church in the 5th century.
    • The priest led the family into the baptistry for the infant's christening.
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