ephod

/ˈɛfɑd/
noun
  1. A sacred vestment worn by ancient Jewish priests, especially the high priest, often made of linen and decorated with precious stones.
    • Archaeologists discovered a fragment of an ephod in an ancient burial site.
    • The high priest wore a linen ephod during the ceremony in the temple.
    • In the Bible, the ephod was used for seeking divine guidance.
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