vault
noun
- 1
An arched masonry structure supporting and forming a ceiling, whether freestanding or forming part of a larger building.
- 2
Any arched ceiling or roof.
- 3
Anything resembling such a downward-facing concave structure, particularly the sky and caves.
- 4
The space covered by an arched roof, particularly underground rooms and church crypts.
- 5
Any cellar or underground storeroom.
- 6
Any burial chamber, particularly those underground.
“Family members had been buried in the vault for centuries.”
- 7
The secure room or rooms in or below a bank used to store currency and other valuables; similar rooms in other settings.
“The bank kept their money safe in a large vault.”
- 8
A piece of apparatus used for performing jumps.
- 9
A gymnastic movement performed on this apparatus.
- 10
An encrypted digital archive.
- 11
An underground or covered conduit for water or waste; a drain; a sewer.
- 12
An underground or covered reservoir for water or waste; a cistern; a cesspit.
- 13
A room employing a cesspit or sewer: an outhouse; a lavatory.
Synonyms
verb
- 1
To build as, or cover with a vault.
noun
- 1
An act of vaulting, formerly by deer; a leap or jump.
- 2
An event or performance involving a vaulting horse.
verb
- 1
To jump or leap over.
“The fugitive vaulted over the fence to escape.”
noun
- 1
A turning; a time (chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated).
- 2
A volte
- 3
A turning point or point of change in a poem, most commonly a sonnet.
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