catacomb Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of catacomb In English

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Examples of catacomb

  • The foundations are neither wine cellars nor catacombs.

  • Overburdening the shelves and clogging the catacombs, these books must be exchanged, their use value refigured and economic value realized, as waste products.

  • Though the plans of some of the principal catacombs fail to define adequately their different stages of development, the writers' descriptions of the various sites are clear.

  • That is preferable to plunging into the awful catacomb of war.

  • In the game, players fight various monsters as they explore the pyramid's halls and catacombs.

  • It originated as a 2005 art installation - 21st century catacombs designed for the blind, the visually impaired, and the sighted.

  • In this catacomb remained there until 1715, extracted from the tomb that contained, were intended for the veneration of the faithful.

  • Designers created a large network of catacombs beneath the monument.

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