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Monks and nuns lived in monasteries called

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Answered by srk223
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monks and nuns lived in monastery is called Convent

In English usage, the term monastery is generally used to denote the buildings of a community of monks. In modern usage, convent tends to be applied only to institutions of female monastics (nuns), particularly communities of teaching or nursing religious sisters.

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Although convent usually refers to the actual building where nuns live together, it can also sometimes more generally refer to a Christian community that is living according to religious vows. Catholic monks live in communities together in monasteries, while Catholic nuns tend to live in convents.

Monasteries are places where monks live. Although the word "monastery" is sometimes used for a place where nuns live, nuns usually live in a convent or nunnery. The word abbey (from the Syriac word abba: father) is also used for a Christian monastery or convent.

Answered by adeakash782
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Explanation:

Although convent ussually refers to the actual building where nuns live together it can also sometimes more generally refer to a Christian community that is living according to religious vow . catholic monks live in communities together in monasteries while catholic nuns tend to live in convents.

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