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The synonyms of “Crypt” are: tomb, vault, mausoleum, burial chamber, sepulchre, catacomb, ossuary, undercroft
Crypt as a Noun
Definitions of "Crypt" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “crypt” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- An underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place.
- A cellar or vault or underground burial chamber (especially beneath a church.
- A small tubular gland, pit, or recess.
Synonyms of "Crypt" as a noun (8 Words)
burial chamber | The ritual placing of a corpse in a grave. |
catacomb | An underground construction resembling or compared to catacombs. |
mausoleum | A large burial chamber, usually above ground. A cultural mausoleum such as the Tate. |
ossuary | A container or room in which the bones of dead people are placed. |
sepulchre | A small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone, in which a dead person is laid or buried. |
tomb | A place for the burial of a corpse especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone. None escape the tomb. |
undercroft | The crypt of a church. |
vault | A chamber beneath a church or in a graveyard used for burials. A wine vault. |
Associations of "Crypt" (30 Words)
below | See below. I ll go below and fix us a drink. |
beneath | In or to a place that is lower. The smile revealed the evil beneath. |
burial | A ceremony at which someone’s body is buried; a funeral. Burial mounds. |
bury | Enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing. I tried to bury these unpleasant memories. |
casket | Enclose in a casket. A small brass casket containing four black opals. |
cemetery | A large burial ground, especially one not in a churchyard. A military cemetery. |
coffin | Put a dead body in a coffin. Her body was coffined. |
conceal | Not allow to be seen; hide. They were at great pains to conceal that information from the public. |
den | Of a wild animal live in a den. Harriet built a den in a tree. |
entomb | Bury or trap within something. Mummified bodies were entombed in the pyramids of Egypt. |
excavate | Remove the inner part or the core of. The cheapest way of doing this was to excavate a long trench. |
grave | Carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface. Grave responsibilities. |
gravestone | An inscribed headstone marking a grave. |
hidden | Kept out of sight; concealed. Hidden valleys. |
inhume | Place in a grave or tomb. No hand his bones shall gather or inhume. |
inter | Place (a corpse) in a grave or tomb, typically with funeral rites. He was interred with the military honours due to him. |
interment | The ritual placing of a corpse in a grave. The day of interment. |
lair | The habitation of wild animals. A group of adventurers stormed into his mountain lair and killed him. |
mausoleum | A stately or impressive building housing a tomb or group of tombs. A cultural mausoleum such as the Tate. |
mummification | Gangrene that develops in the presence of arterial obstruction and is characterized by dryness of the dead tissue and a dark brown color. Bureaucratic mummification in red tape. |
necropolis | A cemetery, especially a large one belonging to an ancient city. |
quietus | Something that has a calming or soothing effect. |
sarcophagus | A stone coffin (usually bearing sculpture or inscriptions. |
sepulcher | A chamber that is used as a grave. |
subterranean | Being or operating under the surface of the earth. Subterranean motives for murder. |
tomb | A place for the burial of a corpse especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone. The house was as quiet as a tomb. |
ulterior | Lying beyond what is openly revealed or avowed (especially being kept in the background or deliberately concealed)- Bertrand Russell. Looked too closely for an ulterior purpose in all knowledge. |
under | Under water. The operation was quick she was only under for 15 minutes. |
underground | An underground railway especially the one in London. Miners working underground. |
underneath | Partly or wholly concealed by a garment. There was plenty of storage room underneath. |