coenobium
/kəʊˈnɒbɪəm/Definitions
1. noun
A community of monks or nuns living in a single building, especially in the early Christian Church.
“The monastery was founded as a coenobium, where monks would work and pray together.”
2. noun
A type of colonial algae in which the individual cells are connected by a common wall.
“The biologists studied the coenobium of the algae to understand its unique growth pattern.”