Wiktionary
n. The sacramental bread used in the Eucharist; the host
Usage examples of "communion wafer".
Father de Soya waited and watched, resisting the urge to cross himself or to hold the remaining Communion wafer up as if to shield against vampires or the Devil.
Next to the Luther portrait was an old and not very good rendition of a woman proffering a chalice with a communion wafer levitating above it, suspended by some ongoing miraculous intervention.
Tyson took one himself and put it in his mouth, letting it dissolve slowly like a Communion wafer, his mouth salivating in response to the aromatic essence of vanilla and the richness of the cream and sugar.
His wide mouth was open just enough to accept a thin communion wafer.
She had found that prayer soothed her nerves as well as her spirit, that confession was good for the soul, and that a meager Communion wafer taken on the tongue during Mass was far more nourishing than any six-course meal.
Twisting to look over his shoulder, Baby Raper saw Snapper hold the CD up to the sky, like a chrome communion wafer.
The dry tastelessness of the Communion wafer on his tongue brought the ritual to a close.
Henry opens his mouth to a crack that might accommodate a communion wafer, then closes it again.