∙ The portable tent used before the construction of the temple, where the shekinah (presence of God) was believed to dwell. biblical
∙ The Jewish Temple at Jerusalem (as continuing the functions of the earlier tabernacle). by extension
∙ Any portable shrine used in heathen or idolatrous worship.
∙ A sukkah, the booth or 'tabernacle' used during the Jewish Feast of Sukkot.
∙ A small ornamented cupboard or box used for the reserved sacrament of the Eucharist, normally located in an especially prominent place in a Roman Catholic church.
∙ A temporary place of worship, especially a tent, for a tent meeting, as with a venue for revival meetings. US
∙ Any house of worship; used especially of Mormon churches. by extension
∙ Any abode or dwelling place, or especially the human body as the temporary dwelling place of the soul, or life. figuratively
∙ A hinged device allowing for the easy folding of a mast 90 degrees from perpendicular, as for transporting the boat on a trailer, or passing under a bridge. nautical
Tabernacle
Noun
∙ a case on the altar of a church that contains the consecrated host and wine for the Eucharist
∙ the portable place of worship in which the Jews carried the Ark of the Covenant described in the book of Exodus