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Crypt
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an underground room or vault beneath a church, often used for burials or storing sacred items
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Simple
Countable
Plural form
crypts
What is a "crypt"?
A crypt is an underground chamber or vault beneath a church, often used for burial purposes or as a place for storing religious relics. This space is typically designed to be cool and dark, creating a serious atmosphere. Crypts may contain tombs or stone coffins, allowing for the burial of important individuals, such as clergy or saints. They can also serve as a space for prayer and reflection. This architectural feature adds historical depth to a church, connecting the present congregation with the past and highlighting the importance of remembrance in religious traditions.
Examples
The family visited the crypt to see their ancestors' tombs.
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