Sanctum is a Latin word that means "holy" or "sacred place." It is often used to refer to a sacred or inviolable place, such as a sanctuary or a private retreat. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any place of safety or refuge. In architecture, a sanctum is often a small, private room or space set aside for meditation, prayer, or other spiritual practices. The word sanctum is derived from the Latin word sanctus, which means "holy" or "sacred." It is related to the word sanctuary, which refers to a place of refuge or safety. The term sanctum is often used in the context of religion, but it can also be used more broadly to refer to any place of safety or refuge. In architecture, a sanctum is often a small, private room or space set aside for meditation, prayer, or other spiritual practices. The word sanctum is derived from the Latin word sanctus, which means "holy" or "sacred." It is related to the word sanctuary, which refers to a place of refuge or safety.
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