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reredos

[reer-dos, reer-i-, rair-i-] / ˈrɪər dɒs, ˈrɪər ɪ-, ˈrɛər ɪ- /
NOUN
altar
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To prepare for the abatement, all open surfaces in the church must be covered, including the pipe organ on the balcony and the high altar, or reredos, which holds the tabernacle.

From Washington Times • May 13, 2018

Thus the chapel reredos is dominated by a massive cross.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dr. Stires, who entered the church wearing cassock and rochet, had stood humbly before the carved reredos while his attending presbyters garbed him in a chimere.

From Time Magazine Archive

"The great reredos at Winchester does not sing in greater ecstasy than the marble symphony which he has built in the chancel of St. Thomas's."

From Time Magazine Archive

A closer view exculpates the reredos, for it turns out that the window is placed so unusually high in the wall that none of it is concealed by the great altar.

From Stained Glass Tours in England by Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock