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CANCELLI, in architecture, screens or parapets, similar to those used by the Romans, to divide off the judges' space in a basilica. The Latin name for these was cancelli (cf. the English legal use of the word "bar") . From their resemblance to such Roman screens the enclosures of the choir and chancel of a church are also known as cancelli. (See BASILICA, CHANCEL, CHOIR.)