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A chapel topper, often used in religious or ceremonial contexts, is typically called a "chapel veil" or "chapel cap." It is a type of head covering worn by women, especially during religious services or special occasions. In some traditions, it symbolizes modesty and reverence. The term "chapel topper" may also refer to decorative elements or embellishments used on top of a chapel or altar.

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