From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmeeting-houseˈmeeting-house noun [countable]  RRCa building where Quakers  (=a Christian religious group) pray together
                                                    
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meeting-house• The trouble was that the old meeting-house had become a symbol of religious and cultural isolation.• The Sollys were dissenters, closely associated with the Presbyterian meeting-houses at Walthamstow and Hackney. 
