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vault

One entry found for vault.
Main Entry: 1vault
Pronunciation: 'volt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English vaute, voute, from Anglo-French voute, from Vulgar Latin *volvita turn, vault, from feminine of *volvitus, alteration of Latin volutus, past participle of volvere to roll -- more at VOLUBLE
1 a : an arched structure of masonry usually forming a ceiling or roof b : something (as the sky) resembling a vault c : an arched or dome-shaped anatomical structure <the cranial vault>
2 a : a space covered by an arched structure; especially : an underground passage or room b : an underground storage compartment c : a room or compartment for the safekeeping of valuables
3 a : a burial chamber b : a prefabricated container usually of metal or concrete into which a casket is placed at burial
- vaulty /'vol-tE/ adjective
[vault illustration]