Ark
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Template:Wiktionary The term Ark, derived from arca the Latin word for "chest", and generally synonymous with "refuge", is traditionally used to refer to one of:
- Noah's Ark
- Any other similar large ship
- the ark of bulrushes in which the infant Moses was said to have been laid
- The Ark of the Covenant
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Ark (synagogue): The holiest spot in a synagogue according to Judaism where the Torah is stored. An English word sometimes used instead of the Hebrew term aron kodesh.
- Ark (church) (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ark_%28church%29&action=edit), a container for the Sacrament (used in communing the sick), stored within the tabernacle on top of the altar in a church.
- Interstellar ark
- At least two different rock bands - see Ark (band).
- An Eidolon in the videogame Final Fantasy IX
- A space colony called Space Colony ARK from the video game Sonic Adventure 2
- An album called Ark and Ray by the Japanese band L'Arc~en~Ciel
- The Ark is an Autobot spaceship in the fictional Transformers Universe
- The Ark (computing) archiving tool for KDE
- The Linux Distribution, Ark Linux
- The main character from the video game Terranigma
- Abels Ark from the video game Xenosaga or Xenogears
- A planet Ark of the Noon Universe created by Strugatsky brothers
- Ark (2005 movie), a 2005 computer-generated imagery movie.
- Ark (game), a 1996 computer game subtitled Search For The Future.